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Hurricanes harmed Florida businesses — but without action, the next one could be worse

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion November 21, 2022

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Running a business, every day brings a new challenge. But when I started my own shellfish farm three years ago in the Indian River Lagoon, I knew that of the obstacles in my path, climate change would likely pose the greatest threat to my success — a feeling that has been substantiated as we’ve experienced extreme heat, sea level rise, shifts in ocean chemistry and, most recently, Hurricane Ian and Hurricane Nicole, just six weeks apart. I... + full article



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