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As flooding amplifies along the East Coast, Buddhist and Jewish faith leaders join the climate fight
Bhikku Bodhi, a Buddhist monk, who has spent decades engaging the Buddhist community on climate change, is one of many religious leaders along the East Coast making the moral case for climate action.
‘Preach now or mourn in the future’: How Key West faith leaders are confronting climate change
An island city’s billion-dollar route to climate resilience will need residential buy-in to succeed. Local places of worship could be pivotal.
Rising seas swamp Black, Spanish and Indigenous history in Northeast Florida
Within 30 years, analysis shows more than a dozen locations through St. John's County will be at risk of chronic flooding unless steps are taken to protect them.
Vanishing forests tell a tale of rising water
Global sea rise caused by heat-trapping pollution and a gradual sinking of the land around the Chesapeake have combined to create some of the world’s fastest local rates of sea rise.
‘We dread summers’: dangerous ‘fire weather’ days are on the rise in northern California
The Dixie fire grew most explosively on nine of 10 such days, finds analysis of weather station and fire data.
Fewer fumes: What the switch to electric vehicles means for Jacksonville
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and during the ensuing economic slowdown, Jacksonville virtually shut down.
Picturing Our Future
Cities face unprecedented threats from multi-century sea level rise.
How tidal flooding is impacting students, caretakers and education in Atlantic City
As seas rise at a quickening pace, the water continues to creep closer to where the city’s students spend most of their days — in its 11 public schools.