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Vaibhav Dange
Why is Florida's coastal real estate still booming despite rising levels? | Simulated view of South Beach, Miami if global temperatures rise by 2 degrees Celcius. Image: Nickolay Lamm, courtesy of Climate Central/sealevel.climatecentral.org | Archinect Nature, Stockholm City, Environmental Degradation, Marine Ecosystem, Sea Level Rise, Environmental Conservation, Green Belt, Weather Patterns, Coastal Cities

As part of her Climate Changed series for The Guardian, Megan Mayhew Bergman investigates the reluctance of Florida's condominium boom (and the wealthy investors behind it) to cool it a bit on new developments in the face of projected climate change-related devastation.

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The polar ice caps and the Greenland ice sheet are melting six times faster than they were in the 1990s. The high melt rate corresponds to the “worst case scenario” model for global warming set out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and means that without sweeping curbs on greenhouse gas emissions, the planet will see a 17-centimetre rise in sea level in just 80 years, putting about 400 million people at risk of annual coastal flooding. Polar Climate, Glaciers Melting, Ice Sheet, London Pictures, Sea Level Rise, Worst Case Scenario, Sea Level, 80 Years, Design Inspo

The polar ice caps and the Greenland ice sheet are melting six times faster than they were in the 1990s. The high melt rate corresponds to the “worst case scenario” model for global warming set out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and means that without sweeping curbs on greenhouse gas emissions, the planet will see a 17-centimetre rise in sea level in just 80 years, putting about 400 million people at risk of annual coastal flooding.

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