Sunny-day flooding is a growing problem due to sea-level rise
We expect flooding during heavy rains or storm surge from a hurricane, but what do you do if the street ...
We expect flooding during heavy rains or storm surge from a hurricane, but what do you do if the street ...
Third Act organizes people over the age of 60 to work on climate and democracy issues.
The sparsely populated Nature Coast was hammered with 125 mph sustained winds in the strike zone at Keaton Beach.
A computing system can draw on knowledge from many different environments to help farmers identify the best options for their ...
A constitutional right to clean water for all Floridians has never been more important.
The federal Disaster Relief Fund is set to run out of money this fall if Congress canât come to an ...
University of Miami marine biologists explain the impacts of rising ocean temperatures on fish.
We donât systematically take care of mangroves, though, the way we do with roads and utility lines.
Mangroves are essential to the state â a native plant worth protecting to protect others.Â
Florida officials said that people should be making preparations even if they are outside of the cone of uncertainty.
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