Protecting and restoring Florida’s coral reefs is an environmental and economic necessityÂ
The economic protection provided by coral reefs is a critical yet often overlooked aspect of Florida’s coastal resilience.Â
The economic protection provided by coral reefs is a critical yet often overlooked aspect of Florida’s coastal resilience.Â
Participants in the Climate Resilience Academy offered ideas about how cities are responding to climate change.
The event, 'Saving the Planet with Indigenous Knowledge,' was part of a project focused on resilient rural infrastructure.
Building in less vulnerable locations and constructing stronger structures can mitigate damage and lessen insurance increases.
One of the goals of FIU’s Environment Forum is to bring diverging viewpoints into dialogue in respectful conversations.
Corals play a crucial role in supporting marine biodiversity and protect coastal communities from erosion and storm surges.
In many locations, living shorelines are used to replace failing seawall structures, which results in improved ecosystem functions.
The Republican Party ought to champion the conservative solutions that will safeguard our environment and economy.
The Florida Ocean Alliance submitted a plan to lawmakers to help strengthen resilience and protect the state's coastlines.
GOP candidates have an opportunity to present conservative answers to rising environmental challenges at the debate in Miami.Â
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