Miami needs to rip up its current plans, drastically reimagine how it can live with rising waters, and devote unprecedented resources to transform itself into a new-age Amsterdam.
that resiliency plans can’t succeed unless humanity reduces the impact of activities that produce heat-trapping gas. That’s why ideas and strategies for reducing communities’ energy consumption and minimizing their carbon footprint, whether well-established or cutting edge, must remain at the center of public debate, official policies, and scientific study. Climate plans aren’t an excuse to continue large-scale fossil fuel burning, negligent land use, and deforestation.
Rather, the challenge in South Florida and elsewhere is a lack of sustained political will, effective governance, and the institutional infrastructure that can plan, develop, and implement a comprehensive and long-term climate plan starting. Miami has the tools to save itself from the encroaching ocean—it’s up to its residents and their politicians to keep the city above the waves and thriving well into the next century.
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