The McKenzie Project helps trans Floridians weather storms
Release Date: 11/10/2025
Climate Connections
Many land areas are drying out as glaciers melt, soils lose moisture, and groundwater levels fall. Learn more at
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The program helps them talk about the problem – and how it affects health – with patients. Learn more at
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A study of Superstorm Sandy survivors found higher rates of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular diseases in ZIP codes that experienced flooding. Learn more at
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Employees at every level are helping companies go green. Learn more at
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A team has installed about 300 solar-powered sensors near streets and intersections that are flood-prone during storms or high tides. Learn more at
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‘I love a big experiment.’ Learn more at
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Even without today’s advanced modeling tools, scientists made a ‘remarkably’ accurate estimate. Learn more at
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An online tool helps businesses figure out how much climate change could increase what they pay for their employees’ health care. Learn more at
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It’s helping cities and towns find the training, funding, and technical support to prepare for climate change and cut carbon pollution. Learn more at
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In many states, carmakers are prohibited from selling directly to consumers. Cutting out the middleman could help speed EV adoption. Learn more at
info_outlineThe project’s Hurricane Response Team, or HRT Hub, provides emergency supplies after storms. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/