The Gulf Stream is slowing down. That could mean rising seas and a hotter Florida
The Gulf Stream, the warm current that brings the east coast of Florida the mixed blessings of abundant swordfish, mild...
The Gulf Stream, the warm current that brings the east coast of Florida the mixed blessings of abundant swordfish, mild...
The climate is changing, and it has become abundantly clear that Florida is going to be badly damaged in the...
Like Noah preparing for the great flood, South Florida faces an existential choice. We can either boldly confront the challenge...
If you’ve ever flown between the United States and Europe, you may have noticed a giant white area showing up...
In an Invading Sea articlein June, I wrote that new building codes and large public infrastructure projects will not do...
The Florida Everglades can be a contentious place. Politicians, conservationists and farmers never seem to agree on much. Debate among...
A pint-size heat wave last month smothered South Florida with temperatures that felt like 108 degrees, triggering rare heat advisories...
Preparing our region for sea-level rise and other effects of climate change is so massive a task that it can’t...
Florida faces a clear and present danger from the climate crisis. Unfortunately, despite widespread calls in Florida’s media prior to...
Residents of Miami, where our law firm Bilzin Sumberg is based, need no reminder that South Florida is on the...
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