A $4.6 Billion Plan to Storm-Proof Miami: NPR June 13, 2020 "Thirteen-foot-high floodwalls could line part of Miami's waterfront, under a proposed Army Corps of Engineers plan being developed to protect the area from storm surge. The $4.6 billion plan is one of several drafted by the Corps of Engineers to protect coastal areas in the U.S, which face increased flood risks stoked by climate change." - NPR Share: LinkedIn Older Post Global Increase in Major Tropical Cyclone Exceedance Probability over the Past Four Decades Newer Post Building Flood Resilience in a Changing Climate: Geneva Association