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Sea-level rise might kill Big Cypress Preserve's namesake trees, study warns
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Sea-level rise might kill Big Cypress Preserve's namesake trees, study warns

It's one of the last few large chunks of protected Everglades wetland in South Florida — but thanks to a web of nefarious, manmade problems, the site will likely look very different within the next 50 years.

Sea-level rise to destroy 6,000 Florida historic sites by 2100
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Sea-level rise to destroy 6,000 Florida historic sites by 2100

If you've been delaying your visit to Miami's Vizcaya Museum, the Ernest Hemingway house in Key West, or the 18th Century Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine, now's the time to start making your arrangements.

Trump denies endangered status to Florida lizard threatened by sea-level rise
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Trump denies endangered status to Florida lizard threatened by sea-level rise

Recently, the Trump administration denied environmental protection to the Florida Keys mole skink, whose habitat is projected to disappear in the next 40 years due to sea-level rise. Now the Center for Biological Diversity is threatening a lawsuit to fight the administration’s blatant disregard for climate science and the species affected by it.
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