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In Florida, the Miccosukee fight to protect the Everglades in the face of climate changeEDITOR’S NOTE: This is part of a series of on how tribes and Indigenous communities are coping with and combating climate change. For centuries, the Everglades has been the tribe's home.
The interconnectedness of air quality and climate change cannot be overstated in the Everglades. The same air pollution from industrial sources exacerbates climate change around the Florida coast. In ...
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The Everglades is more than just swamps, fan boats and alligators and restoration efforts impact more than the land between Florida’s east and west coasts ...
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In Florida, a race is on to save the Everglades and protect a key source of drinking water“The Everglades is a test. If we pass it, we may get to keep the planet.” Faced with development pressures and climate change, Samples said those words are more true today than ever.
Kanter, Rosabeth Moss, and Jacob A. Small. "The Miccosukee Tribe and the Battle to Save the Everglades: A Miami Climate Action Story." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 324-048, October 2023.
Florida’s treasured national parks—spanning the Greater Everglades ecosystem northward into Gulf Islands National Seashore and beyond—are being impacted by our changing climate. Read more about ...
Emily Michot [email protected] Locals know that climate change is a huge, looming problem for those of us who call South Florida home. You want to know if all those headlines forecasting ...
ISLAMORADA, Fla. — The Everglades is more than just swamps, fan boats and alligators and restoration efforts impact more than the land between Florida's east and west coasts. Florida Bay ...
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