Mangroves help fight hurricanes. Now Miami wants to ban planting any more at city parks

Jenny Staletovich from WLRN writes: “The city of Miami will be a national laughing stock if they go ahead and ban mangroves in the most vulnerable city in the world to sea-level rise.” Read the full article here.

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Jenny Staletovich from WLRN writes: “The city of Miami will be a national laughing stock if they go ahead and ban mangroves in the most vulnerable city in the world to sea-level rise.” Read the full article here.

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