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Resilience in Action: 2021 Sustainability Reports showcase accomplishments

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Educator GuideFebruary 2, 2022

Adaptation and Climate Change Costs Educator Guide

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PostJanuary 3, 2022

Climate change is helping sink Mexico City

MIT Technology Review
With less water in it, Mexico City’s aquifer no longer holds up the city. The drier land also puts buildings at greater risk for earthquake damage.
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Singapore pushes for water independence as temperatures rise

MIT Technology Review
The Keppel Marina East Desalination Plant is capable of producing 30 million gallons of clean water every day.
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The architect making friends with flooding

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Hurricanes and Climate Change Educator Guide

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Getting back into the swing of things: DEAPS 2021 in pictures

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PostDecember 3, 2021

The Gulf of Mexico is poised for a wind energy boom. ‘The only question i...

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PostDecember 2, 2021

Climate modeling confirms historical records showing rise in hurricane acti...

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A new study finds that North Atlantic hurricanes have indeed increased in frequency over the last 150 years, similar to what historical records have shown.
Educator GuideDecember 1, 2021

City of the Future Climate Project Educator Guide

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