Facebook Live: Sun Sentinel’s Andy Reid explains the threat of sea-level rise in South Florida
Jeff Berardelli of ECOinterviews interviews South Florida Sun Sentinel editorial writer Andy Reid about the threat sea-level rise poses in...
Jeff Berardelli of ECOinterviews interviews South Florida Sun Sentinel editorial writer Andy Reid about the threat sea-level rise poses in...
You know the boiling frog story. A frog is put in a pot of water that is slowly brought to...
Researchers including the Union of Concerned Scientists have argued that climate change is exacerbating the strength of hurricanes. Yet not...
In one of Miami-Dade’s most flood-prone areas, county officials on Thursday night collected public input on what to do about...
Rowan Douglas feels an emotional draw to statistical risk modeling of natural disasters. "Two hundred years ago, we created the...
This week, the city of West Palm Beach is hosting the 32nd Annual Governor’s Hurricane Conference, which focuses on hurricane planning,...
As a climate scientist, I’ve been asked one question over and over: “What keeps you up at night?” What kept...
The looming Atlantic hurricane season should serve as a strong warning that unless Congress reforms and renews the nation’s debt-ridden...
Real estate agents in South Florida know that resilient features that help protect homes against hurricane damage are popular with...
This segment is part of The State of Science, a series featuring science stories from public radio stations across the United...
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