In North Miami, flooding and sea-level rise have spurred talk of relocation, as well as cries of “climate gentrification.”
By Kevan Williams
Before the city was built, the land around Miami consisted of a low band of limestone, the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, dissected by lower sloughs, marshy freshwater streams that eventually were filled in and developed. Continue reading Higher Ground? Not So Fast→
The planting of Jatropha could help build the economy of a Haitian town.
By Kevan Williams
When I meet Robinson Fisher at a coffee shop in downtown Athens, Georgia, on a cold and rainy day, he hands me a bar of soap. Continue reading Tree of Life→