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A Message from the Executive Director

So, it’s HOT! In fact, it’s extremely hot. Have you felt it? I know I have. That feeling like you will never be able to cool off again, the air seems …

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South Florida continues prep for sea level rise

South Florida is taking more steps to protect against climate change and the rising seas that already are spilling over into neighborhoods. This month, Broward County ordered that new flood …

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Miami Beach mayor says coastal cities need more state and federal help to deal with sea-level rise

Calling sea level rise an “existential threat,” Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine on Thursday called on federal and state authorities to do more to help coastal cities like Miami Beach …

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St. Augustine officials push top priorities in Tallahassee

Since the Florida Legislature began its session, the city of St. Augustine has been watching. St. Augustine officials are pushing for infrastructure funding as well as tracking about 40 bills …

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Transit Infrastructure Must Be Made Resilient to the Effects of Climate Change

In 2012, a hurricane churned its way up the Atlantic, merged with another storm, turned toward the shoreline and made landfall in the New York region — an event with …

Recent Posts

  • Floridians don’t know what “nature-based” resiliency solutions are – but they like the sound of them when they learn more
  • Big threats vs. the potential for human intervention: Floridians weigh investments in resilience
  • Survey reveals areas of concern, consensus on “resiliency” in Florida
  • A Message from the Executive Director
  • Resiliency Florida-Presentation to the Florida House Natural Resources & Public Lands Sub-Committee

Resiliency Florida is a leading voice in Tallahassee and Washington, D.C., helping communities in their efforts to plan and adapt for the future impacts of weather and sea level rise.

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Recent Posts

  • Floridians don’t know what “nature-based” resiliency solutions are – but they like the sound of them when they learn more
  • Big threats vs. the potential for human intervention: Floridians weigh investments in resilience
  • Survey reveals areas of concern, consensus on “resiliency” in Florida

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