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Miami's Little Haiti wasn't a target for developers. Until
the seas started to rise.
Rising seas are turning Miami's high ground into hot property
Resident of Miami's Little Haiti didn't realize the secret of their neighborhood until the developers starting calling. As some of the area's highest ground, it's become more attract in the climate crisis. But that may still hurt the locals, activists say.
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Work starts on electric vehicle forecourt with 'superchargers'
Work starts on electric vehicle forecourt with 'superchargers'
Construction work on a charging forecourt for electric vehicles (EVs) in the U.K. has begun, efforts to boost infrastructure for zero- and low-emission transport options ramp up.
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Study: global banks 'failing miserably' on climate crisis by funneling trillions into fossil fuels | Environment
Study: global banks 'failing miserably' on climate crisis by funneling trillions into fossil fuels | Environment | The Guardian
JP Morgan Chase, the US banks Wells Fargo, Citi and Bank of America dominate financing fossil fuels, accounting for nearly a third of the £2.2tn. Photograph: Reuters File Photo/Reuters The ...
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World Resources Institute | Making Big Ideas Happen
World Resources Institute | Making Big Ideas Happen
A global research organization working on six critical goals that the world must achieve this decade in order to secure a sustainable future:climate energy, food, forests,water, cities & transport.
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