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When it comes to climate change, one thing is certain: our oceans are rising. And South Florida is expected to be among the first regions on Earth to experience the impact. In fact, some initial preparations are already underway. WLRN-Miami Herald News presents a series of stories about the effects of sea-level rise. The project is called “Elevation Zero: Rising Seas In South Florida." Click through the pages below to see our entire archive of Elevation Zero stories.

September 22, 2014: Activists March In Miami To Raise Awareness About Climate Change

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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1:04 -- Absentee voting could increase this year, and a South Florida climate march.

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9:30 We take a look at some of your suggestions on how to fix an I-95 problem.

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9:04 We brought some of your responses to our recent story about closed lanes on I-95 express to Florida Department of Transportation officials.

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8:34 Broward College is working to improve its student loan default rate.

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8:04 A group of more than 100 environmental activists and concerned members of the community spent Sunday afternoon taking part in Miami's version of The People's Climate March.

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7:34 We take a look at some of your suggestions on how to fix an I-95 problem.

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7:04 We brought some of your responses to our recent story about closed lanes on I-95 express to Florida Department of Transportation officials.

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6:34 Broward College is working to improve its student loan default rate.

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6:04 A group of more than 100 environmental activists and concerned members of the community spent Sunday afternoon taking part in Miami's version of The People's Climate March.

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