America’s flood insurance chief has a message for all Floridians: You’re at risk
If you’re a homeowner in Florida relying on flood zone maps to decide whether to buy insurance, you may want...
If you’re a homeowner in Florida relying on flood zone maps to decide whether to buy insurance, you may want...
Creeping flood waters driven by sea rise have yet to reach the doors of most homes in Miami-Dade, but research...
The looming impacts of climate change are increasingly raising questions about the future of Miami's real estate, particularly from residents...
The usual checklist before businesses buy a piece of property includes looking at what kind of taxes they’ll have to...
Florida’s children are tired of waiting for grownups to take action on climate change, and that includes Gov. Rick Scott....
Don't say 'dystopia' when you're talking to politicians about sea level rise in Miami Beach. "It's a trigger word," Miami...
An ugly moment at a meeting of Miami's sea-level rise committee last week has prompted controversy over one of its...
South Florida’s future looks wet, salty and, unless you’re a mermaid, maybe a bit apocalyptic. “The idea that what’s land...
Years ago, before 2010, the tidal gauge at Virginia Key showed high tide floods maybe twice a year. By 2070,...
Flood risk, a perpetual concern in porous, low-slung South Florida, is far worse here and across the continental U.S. than...
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