Is government obliged to compensate property owners damaged by climate change and sea-level rise?
Hurricane Michael has given us another lesson in what life will be like in Florida as climate change and sea-level...
Hurricane Michael has given us another lesson in what life will be like in Florida as climate change and sea-level...
Many parts of South Florida appear to have escaped the worst impacts of King Tide flooding this week — at...
Marc Singer, who runs a $1.5 billion wealth management company based in Coral Gables, has of late been giving his...
It's possible for the world to keep global warming from reaching a crisis point in the next 20 to 30...
With the growing awareness of the threat from rising seas, there is a fundamental point of confusion. It is widely...
Red tide — a toxic algae that leads to human health problems and marine animal deaths — has arrived in...
Miami artist Xavier Cortada acknowledges home ownership has its challenges. Neighbors with poor taste in exterior paint colors, for instance....
Saving the Everglades from sea-level rise means much more to South Florida than just protecting panthers, alligators and those pesky...
A year after catastrophic Hurricane Maria devastated our island Puerto Rico, there is near consensus that the thousands of deaths...
Miami Dade County, the City of Miami and Miami Beach are collaborating with the Rockefeller Foundation and The Miami Foundation...
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