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Ashley Miznazi

Miami

Multimedia Reporter at Miami Herald

climate multimedia reporter @MiamiHerald | previously @HaitianTimes_ @TexasTribune | @AMEJA | @UTAustin ‘22

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  • 1 week ago | tampabay.com | Ashley Miznazi

    Whether you’re a marathon runner or someone who just takes the dog on a walk, chances are you’ve bought multiple pairs of sneakers in a year. But when those brand crisp new white shoes turn brown, the soles go thin or your toes poke through a hole, they eventually get thrown in the Goodwill pile during spring cleaning or in the trash. Either way, your old shoes are likely to end up in a landfill.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Ashley Miznazi

    Whether you’re a marathon runner or someone who just takes the dog on a walk, chances are you’ve bought multiple pairs of sneakers in a year. But when those brand crisp new white shoes turn brown, the soles go thin or your toes poke through a hole, they eventually get thrown in the Goodwill pile during spring cleaning or in the trash. Either way, your old shoes are likely to end up in a landfill.

  • 2 weeks ago | wlrn.org | Ashley Miznazi

    Miami Beach resident Laurie Davis is used to seeing water from time to time inside her converted garage on Lincoln Road. But after June’s torrential rainstorm, the water time seeped past her French glass doors into the house for the first time — her towels and blankets unable to stem the flow. “This is our home. We’ve been here since 2001 we can’t afford to raise a house,” Davis said after attending a meeting for a new city program to help residents offset the cost of flood control measures.

  • 3 weeks ago | sandiegouniontribune.com | Ashley Miznazi

    By Ashley Miznazi, Miami HeraldThey call it range anxiety, the fear that an electric vehicle could run out of juice, say somewhere south of Yeehaw Junction on the way to Disney World with three cranky kids aboard. Such scenarios are one of the big hesitations for many people pondering the purchase of an EV. Research going on at Florida International University could go a long way toward curing that concern.

  • 1 month ago | miamiherald.com | Ashley Miznazi

    The fear of long charging times — or finding a safe place to plug in — are major deterrents keeping drivers from buying electric cars. In the rollback of former President Joe Biden’s climate policies, the Trump administration pumped the breaks on more than $4.7 worth of charging station projects in Miami-Dade and put an end to a plan for a nationwide, interconnected charging network designed to ease those fears.

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Ashley Miznazi
Ashley Miznazi @ashleymiznazi_
29 Mar 25

RT @anaceballos_: One woman, who spoke with the Miami Herald on the phone from Honduras, said she and fellow detainees were left in shackle…

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26 Mar 25

RT @anaceballos_: NEW: Florida lawmakers are considering loosening chil-labor laws. The proposal comes as DeSantis says a younger workfor…

Ashley Miznazi
Ashley Miznazi @ashleymiznazi_
2 Mar 25

RT @AP: $75 million was awarded to plant trees in places that badly need them. In anti-DEI push, that's over https://t.co/da2Fj0UQsd