By Walter Duke III, Broward Workshop For more than a decade, the real issue regarding sea-level rise was never awareness. Everyone understood the risk. The question was whether the business community — the people who ultimately shape markets — would take it seriously enough to act. Ten years ago, I argued that nothing meaningful would happen until they did. At the time, sea-level rise wasn’t priced into decisions. Development continued. Capital …
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