Florida heeds hurricane science, but ignores science on sea-level rise
Hereâs one sure bet about the hundreds gathering for the annual Governorâs Hurricane Conference, which runs this week in West Palm Beach:...
Hereâs one sure bet about the hundreds gathering for the annual Governorâs Hurricane Conference, which runs this week in West Palm Beach:...
The threat of sea level rise affects all of South Florida â from the ocean to the Everglades. The sea...
Delaney Reynolds is an 18-year-old college freshman at University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and a...
As an expert on sea-level rise, I am very aware of the growing concern about increased flooding in South Florida....
Climate change is a growing threat to national security and a concern for the military. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has said...
Climate change activists are calling for Florida municipalities to join a wave of lawsuits against the oil and gas industry. This...
     If Congress doesn't step up with comprehensive and effective legislation to confront sea-level rise and...
The way most Floridians will first feel the effects of sea-level rise probably wonât be from some catastrophic wave crashing...
No graver threat faces the future of South Florida than the accelerating pace of sea-level rise. In the past century,...
Mosquito season has officially arrived in Florida, although many would argue it never left. That perception may soon become reality,...
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