I came across this long article full of deep insights about how the more sea levels rises, the more the climate change impacts become more severe in Miami part of the the State of Florida and other places in the world.
It entails particularly how the neighborhoods like Liberty City and Little Haiti in Miami-Dade County are facing critical challenges. Recent development projects are driving up housing costs, displacing long-time residents, and threatening the cultural identity of these communities.
Media and high personnels like We don't have time CEO in USA Dr. Sweta Chrakraborty has discussed about the matter in the past in several media platform, and indeed we need generations from that part of world in a century to come atleast to continue co-existing, so it's high time the goverment in the State of Florida, should act now and put all needed measures to avert more disasters.
https://app.wedonthavetime.org/posts/c0491cac-8965-4048-85ab-01a37fb68be7?utm_source=url-copy&utm_medium=wdht-rn-app-share&utm_campaign=patrick_kiash
So, this situation underscores the urgent need for the state of Florida to examine the effects of these developments and consider stronger building and zoning laws to protect vulnerable neighborhoods. I think public awareness and state-level action are crucial to addressing the broader impacts of climate change on housing affordability and community stability. And this should be like a reminder and like a study case to other states or countries to up their game and plans to avert future displacement. It's a tough time and all governments should act fast, failure to that effects of climate change will make life of human very costly and more miserable than what citizens of this areas are experiencing offlate.
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The world is doomed on future to come.
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I feel generations to come in this areas.
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Immediate and sustainable action is critical to protect this vulnerable region.
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It is critical to address rising seas & development challenges to safeguard Miami-Dade communities and combat climate change impacts effectively.
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Climate change is not confined to geographical boundaries and that's why every nation should increase their actions towards mitigating and reversing the climate change.
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@tabitha_kimani Absolutely, climate change affects us all. Every nation must intensify their efforts to mitigate and reverse its impacts.
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Rising sea levels in Miami-Dade demand urgent action ⚠️
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Dear Patrick Kiash Your climate warning has received over 50 agrees! We have reached out to State of Florida by email and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! To reach more people and increase the chance of a response, click the Share button above to share the review on your social accounts. For every new member that joins We Don't Have Time from your network, we will plant a tree and attribute it to you! /Matin, We Don't Have Time
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earlier remedies can be implemented to protect people from the effects
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This calls for urgent measures by the government to deal with the effects of climate change sooner.
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@rosebellendiritu True! Urgent climate action required!
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Sustainable planning and adaptive infrastructure are essential to mitigate flooding risks, protect vulnerable communities, and ensure long-term ecological and economic stability in the region.
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@walter_lungayi Absolutely, sustainable planning and adaptive infrastructure are crucial for resilience against flooding and supporting communities.