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  2. How sea rise could reshape South Florida neighborhoods ... - AOL

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    This map suggests the places in Miami-Dade County that could see population growth (in red) or decline (in blue) over the next few decades as sea level-rise induced flooding begins to affect ...

  3. Dozens of luxury condos and hotels in Florida are sinking ...

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    Sea level rise in the study area is unfolding at a rate of roughly 2.6 inches per decade when averaged over the past 30 years, said Brian McNoldy, a climate and weather researcher at the ...

  4. Climate change in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Miami has been described as "ground zero" for climate change and sea level rise." [90] The Miami-Dade County Office of Resilience has implemented climate programs and a Climate Action Plan, [91] [92] and there is a Sea Level Rise Committee. [93] Protecting the water supply and the Biscayne Aquifer is a priority. [23] [24] [25]

  5. Miami’s hidden high ground: What sea rise risk means ... - AOL

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    In other words, even the people who live on Miami’s highest ground have a reason to care about the 3 to 8 feet of sea level rise the Southeast Florida Climate Compact expects over the next ...

  6. Sea level rise - Wikipedia

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    Other factors affecting sea level rise include changes in snow mass, and flow from terrestrial water storage, though the contribution from these is thought to be small. [6] Glacier retreat and ocean expansion have dominated sea level rise since the start of the 20th century. [24]

  7. Dozens of luxury high-rise apartments and hotels along Miami ...

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    Sea level rise — driven by human burning of fossil fuels heating the globe and changing the climate — has been eroding the US coastline, including the underlying sand and limestone that ...

  8. Nicole Hernandez Hammer - Wikipedia

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    Hammer's research is focused on how climate change is affecting communities of color and low-income communities. [9] [10] [11] Hammer made the connection that Latino populations are very vulnerable to sea level rise compared to other populations. [9] With this information, she was determined to spread the message through outreach and further ...

  9. Sea levels rising rapidly in southern U.S., study finds - AOL

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    A study by scientists with the University of Miami, NOAA, NASA and other institutions, which has not yet undergone peer review, found that the Southeastern sea-level rise accounted for “30%-50% ...