Too hot to handle? How heat is reshaping US population shifts
Rather than forcing people out, rising heat is discouraging residents from moving into certain areas.
How a Washington bill threatens Florida’s wildlife
The Endangered Species Act has helped wildlife such as green sea turtles reverse their decline toward extinction.
Cement has a climate problem — here’s one way to help fix it
Portland cement, widely used for concrete, is responsible for about 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Ocean eddies are amplifying climate extremes in coastal seas, study finds
Eddies — swirling currents that break off from major currents — play a role in the ocean’s response to climate...
Don’t play God with Gulf sea life
The biggest argument against Gulf oil drilling comes in the vivid memories of the Deepwater Horizon disaster.
‘Climate cartel’: Uthmeier subpoenas environmental nonprofit for alleged trade law violations
The subpoena was served to the Environmental Law Institute and its Climate Judiciary Project.
The emerging danger of post-hurricane heat waves
Power failures from hurricanes followed by heat waves are creating increasingly hazardous risks to health
Like it or not, fossil fuels are here to stay
In spite of their impact on climate change, fossil fuels are winning the race with renewable energy.
A flesh‑eating fly is advancing toward the US border – can it be stopped?
New pests and parasites are an ever-present threat, given greater global travel and climate change's effects.
Dutch royals visit Miami’s Rosenstiel School
The king and queen of the Netherlands heard about resilience initiatives and potential water-related partnerships.
‘God Squad’ withdrawal of protection for Gulf species draws another challenge
The Trump administration invoked national security to grease the wheels for oil and gas exploration.
America’s missing climate solution is buried in the dirt
The war in Iran has made the cost of waiting to use regenerative farming practices even higher.
Triple threat as sharks, beach nourishment and murky waters collide
A Florida Atlantic University study shows how coastal engineering intersects with marine ecosystems.
The Iran war proves the eastern Gulf is critical to national security
The Eastern Gulf Test and Training Range should be protected from encroachment by oil drilling.
Suwannee River named one of America’s 10 ‘most endangered’ waterways
The designation was based on factors such as agricultural pollution and water withdrawals affecting the Suwannee.


































