Climate change will sink parts of the Florida Keys. Period
by Carl Hiaasen, Tribune Content Agency
Dec 09, 2019
3 minutes
A friend of mine owns a canal-front house on Cudjoe Key that got hammered by Hurricane Irma. It took a while -- and more money than the insurance company gave him -- but he finally put the place back together.
Then the big tides started coming, and they haven't stopped.
The ground floor of my friend's house now floods regularly. A few weeks ago, he brought in 80 tons of rock and dirt to buttress his
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