To insure or self-insure? The question homeowners must answer amid impact of climate change
More than 6 million US homeowners don’t have homeowners insurance, according to the Consumer Federation of America.
More than 6 million US homeowners don’t have homeowners insurance, according to the Consumer Federation of America.
Even six years later, Hurricane Michael affects the way people think about how Bay County should redevelop.
The American Society of Civil Engineers estimates that 70% of US dams will be more than 50 years old by ...
By 2050, nearly 1,100 critical infrastructure assets along the U.S. coastline could flood 12 times per year on average.
The ocean economy is threatened by damage from storms, sea level rise and marine heat waves fueled by climate change.
Challenges in insurance markets connected to climate-related disasters are likely just a taste of what’s to come.
The Lab's researchers are hard at work improving storm surge forecasting capabilities along the west coast of Florida.
Florida has seen an increase in climate advocacy led by young people in recent months
Continuing to marginalize climate change as a fringe issue puts lives, property and the entire U.S. economy at risk.
Communities nationwide are dealing with flooding issues, whether due to atmospheric rivers, hurricanes or rising sea levels.
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