A Miami houseboat adapts to climate change. The owners might need to adapt, too — to taxes
By the Miami Herald Editorial Board The houseboat anchored off Miami Beach’s Star Island could easily fit into one of ...
By the Miami Herald Editorial Board The houseboat anchored off Miami Beach’s Star Island could easily fit into one of ...
March 2022 Survey Sixth Wave of FAU's Florida Climate Resilience Poll SURVEY SUMMARY FULL DATA SURVEY SET Highlights A little ...
By Scott Maxwell Sometimes in politics, it’s tough to connect all the dots in a complicated story. That’s not the ...
By the Orlando Sentinel and Sun Sentinel Editorial Boards What we called the worst environmental bill in state history is ...
By Yoca Arditi-Rocha, the CLEO Institute A few weeks ago, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s latest report ...
By Rob Long Last week Florida lawmakers made good on conservative provocateur Anthony Sabatini’s 2020 threat to file a bill ...
By Joseph Bonasia The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report describes just how dire is our climate crisis, ...
By Jon Paul “J.P.” Brooker The connection between Miami and the ocean runs deep. The city’s economy and quality of ...
By George Cavros The mood was dark inside Florida’s Capitol this week for those who support solar energy. That’s because ...
By Mark Hertling For those of us who spent most of our professional lives in the U.S. Armed Forces, Russia’s ...
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