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Tag Archives: Ricardo A. Alvarez
THE TOWN OF SURFSIDE, FLORIDA DOES THE RIGHT THING!
This past Wednesday, 23 April 2014 the Town of Surfside in Miami-Dade County, Florida hosted a most interesting event facilitated by The CLEO Institute, a local non-profit, to engage their own City officials and staff, and residents of the community … Continue reading
Posted in Adaptation, Climate Change, Featured, Global Warming, Hazards, Sea Level Rise
Tagged Adaptation, Assistant City Manager Susanne Torriente, Caroline Lewis, Climate Change, Florida, Florida Atlantic University, Florida Center for Environmental Studies, Mayor Cindy Lerner of Village of Pinecrest, Mayor Daniel Dietch, Miami-Dade County, Ricardo A. Alvarez, The CLEO Institute, Town of Surfside
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