RT @KeillerDon: Yet they keep on building….
Yet they keep on building….
@ClaireKraatz @kevinamezaga There is a growing body of literature on this topic. A study estimated that the loss in real estate market value between 2005 and 2016, in areas that are projected to be inundated with tidal flooding in 2032, has already reached
@BerneStober @WeiZhangAtmos @ClimateAudit Your baseless opinion is duly noted. I will continue to base my understanding on what actual scientific authority explain in their journals, and not blogs by posted by false scientific authority figures. This incl
RT @CoreySparks1: Most requested article in PRPR in 2019 is... https://t.co/sJjosVeXr2 https://t.co/JCr9vQkBKm
Most requested article in PRPR in 2019 is... https://t.co/JCr9vQkBKm
Number 1! Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Market Case Study in Miami-Dade, Florida by Steven A. McAlpine et al https://t.co/0cQe4kFWsW
ICYMI #1 most popular PRPR article in 2019: Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Market Case Study in Miami-Dade, Florida by Steven A. McAlpine & Jeremy R. Porter https://t.co/0cQe4kFWsW #Top15 #Yea
RT @SDA_Demography: ICYMI #1 most popular PRPR article in 2019: Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Lo…
RT @SDA_Demography: ICYMI #1 most popular PRPR article in 2019: Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Lo…
ICYMI #1 most popular PRPR article in 2019: Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Market Case Study in Miami-Dade, Florida by Steven A. McAlpine & Jeremy R. Porter https://t.co/0cQe4kFWsW #Top15 #Yea
@fertmortmig @JohnIceland @youngmin_yi @EstherHavekes @mike_bader @wmannin @marshalfettro @lamoesther @Jamesraymeranu @CoreySparks1 @VitorFMiranda @GunnarSUDA #1 Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Mar
@DaytonPubPolicy @davidmschmalz Here's the study, including methodology. "We chose transactions occurring from 2005 to 2016 in Miami-Dade County ...." https://t.co/jQRyfD95EM
@rjwile And because I warrant my claims: https://t.co/dcHMDH9Smj Covered by Alex Harris here: https://t.co/FVT531M3E1
Cool paper: price effects of homes being “projected to be inundated with tidal flooding in 2032” or near roads that will be inundated. “These effects total over $465 million in lost real-estate market value between 2005 and 2016 in the Miami-Dade area.”
@BillMatern @SenatorShaheen Hi- data comes from @NOAA: https://t.co/jlFowBWVdH Keep in mind some parts of the site are down because of the government shutdown. Methodology based on this research published in peer-review journal here: https://t.co/1rjNmloV
@FabiusMaximus01 @WilWollheim @tan123 Hi, thought you'd like to see the peer-reviewed research we replicate: https://t.co/1rjNmloVcH
@BillMatern @SenatorHassan Our methodology is largely based on this research, https://t.co/7CuVp7KD5I, and data sources can be found both in that technical report and on Flood iQ: https://t.co/6SH2rFMaI1
@KannanBoston You can read details about their methodology here, in the section titled Estimating Financial Impact of Flooding Risk https://t.co/5Oik00uCv0
Hit 'em in the pocketbook: How much is Miami real estate devaluing due to sea level rise? https://t.co/D8qrAWj560
RT @DissentientOne: Interesting open access paper on how sea level rise has already caused real estate losses in Miami, on the order of $46…
RT @BruceBartlett: Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Market Case Study in Miami-Da…
Interesting open access paper on how sea level rise has already caused real estate losses in Miami, on the order of $465 million between 2005-16. https://t.co/Vv5zC7TnDh
Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Market Case Study in Miami-Dade, Florida https://t.co/yk4eMjrrTB
Climate Gentrification
RT @BruceBartlett: Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Market Case Study in Miami-Da…
Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Market Case Study in Miami-Dade, Florida https://t.co/De6bumDQ6a https://t.co/Q3plPfz9gf
The #climate financial crisis in coastal real estate markets is coming. #FLwx https://t.co/pyu3qPmrTA
Miami real estate study: The higher the elevation, the faster the price goes up. https://t.co/onAwf9gBij
RT @PdeMenocal: Several studies out recently documenting #climate risk to US #housingmarket. Homes that flood trade at 5-10% below market i…
Several studies out recently documenting #climate risk to US #housingmarket. Homes that flood trade at 5-10% below market in #NYC , #Miami . Global losses increase from $6b to $50b by 2050. https://t.co/6DpT3llsL7 https://t.co/JIUG7wsyXC https://t.co/vkoiF
Flood-prone areas in Miami-Dade County are appreciating much more slowly than properties at higher elevation (>$3 per sq ft per year). Total estimated lost $ due to climate change? $465 million 2005-2016 in that county, alone. Details in PRPR https://t.
RT @ApprovedAmerica: Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Market Case Study in Miami-…
Climate experts have warned for some time that flooding caused by rising sea levels could wreak havoc with local economies, but new research suggests this is already happening — and in Canada, it’s homeowners in Greater Vancouver who stand most to lose ht
RT @DenisGilbertPhD: #OpenAccess study shows that #SeaLevelRise and tidal #flooding in the #Miami-Dade area are already having a financial…
Thanks to @Janice_Barnes for sleuthing out great peer reviewed data: https://t.co/5KJCq1CSY1 in #MiamiDade, properties at risk of sea level rise lost $3.08 per sf per year 2005-'16 = over $465M lost. Sharing with @harrisalexc for her excellent reporting
Columbia U researchers estimate $465M in lost real estate value in Miami-Dade between 2005 and 2016 https://t.co/WucrAI9Sqo
Flip-side of #Climate Gentrification is that flood-prone areas lose value (or gain more slowly) relative to higher elevations. New research in PRPR estimates the loss in Miame-Dade, FL https://t.co/9sMvAy7q8X
RT @SDA_Demography: Flood-prone areas in Miami-Dade FL are appreciating much more slowly than properties at higher elevation (>$3 per sq ft…
RT @SDA_Demography: Flood-prone areas in Miami-Dade FL are appreciating much more slowly than properties at higher elevation (>$3 per sq ft…
Flood-prone areas in Miami-Dade FL are appreciating much more slowly than properties at higher elevation (>$3 per sq ft per year). Total estimated lost $ due to #climatechange? $465 million 2005-2016 in that county, alone. Details research in PRPR https
RT @SDA_Demography: Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Market Case Study in Miami-D…
RT @SDA_Demography: Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Market Case Study in Miami-D…
Estimating Recent Local Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on Current Real-Estate Losses: A Housing Market Case Study in Miami-Dade, FL New in PRPR https://t.co/hBny7IJvyl https://t.co/iEsb3zAjUp
RT @SDA_Demography: Flood-prone areas in Miami-Dade FL appreciate much more slowly than those at higher elevation (>$3 per sq ft per year).…
Flood-prone areas in Miami-Dade FL appreciate much more slowly than those at higher elevation (>$3 per sq ft per year). Total estimated lost value due to climate change? $465 million 2005-2016 in that county, alone. NEW research in PRPR https://t.co/ekp