A Million Florida Homes May See Sea-Level Rise Flooding By 2100. Scientists Say: Act Now.
In the next 30 years — about the length of a mortgage cycle — more than 300,000 U.S. homes could experience chronic...
In the next 30 years — about the length of a mortgage cycle — more than 300,000 U.S. homes could experience chronic...
Look what we have done. Let’s put this global warming and climate change thing in perspective. For the past million...
In the span of a 30-year mortgage signed today, 2,400 Palm Beach County homes could face a month’s worth of...
To safeguard Broward and Miami-Dade against rising seas, planners need to understand which areas within each county are most vulnerable....
Hurricane season is upon us. The activity of individual seasons goes up and down, but trends are becoming clear: rising...
When it comes to discussing sea-level rise in South Florida, the word “resilience” gets tossed around a lot by enlightened...
Thousands of scientists are working on research related to climate change and extreme weather. Dr. Tim Hall is one of...
The threat of sea-level rise stretches well beyond the coastline. Higher seas are pushing into the source of our drinking water....
Surgeons don’t operate without first knowing basic human anatomy. They can only fix our bodies if they first know which organs and...
As Broward County’s Resilience Officer, I have been working on the issue of sea-level rise adaptation for more than 15...
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