The trees of Miamiā€™s future
New research indicates that to keep Miamiā€™s tree canopy resilient, tropical species may be the best option.
New research indicates that to keep Miamiā€™s tree canopy resilient, tropical species may be the best option.
A University of Miami student hopes to glean new knowledge about the rare and endangered Miami palmetto.
University of Miami researchers imported corals from Honduras to breed them with Florida corals for more resilient offspring.
University of Miami researchers looked at how the Port of Miami fared on the climate resilience scale within its maritime...
University leaders and researchers provided insight and shed light on solutions proposed at the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference.
Researchers and birdwatchers alike are celebrating the reappearance of more wild flamingos in the Sunshine State.
A National Science Foundation grant is helping University of Miami students and faculty to investigate the health of coral reefs.
Wahoo Bay offers a test case of an innovative way to combine natural and human-made solutions to improve coastal resilience.
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