‘You can’t survive this’: Hurricane Idalia strikes Florida’s most vulnerable coast
Officials and residents said the rural Big Bend region was wholly unprepared for the Category 3 storm.
Officials and residents said the rural Big Bend region was wholly unprepared for the Category 3 storm.
Gov. DeSantis toured the storm damage and President Biden declared a major disaster area for Florida's hardest-hit counties.
We don’t systematically take care of mangroves, though, the way we do with roads and utility lines.
The money funds 71 new projects and three previously awarded projects to help prepare communities for flooding and storm surge.
The South Atlantic Salt Marsh Initiative has released a new plan to preserve 1 million acres of salt marshes.
As sea-level rise accelerates, Resilient Cedar Key is developing a vulnerability assessment and adaptation plan.
Hurricanes are intensifying faster, reaching further inland and costing billions in damage as the climate warms.
Duke Energy Florida surpassed one gigawatt of renewable energy, enough to power around 350,000 households.
Research on how many bull sharks live in the Crystal River area and where their babies grow is almost nonexistent.
New numbers released this month found that 57% of deaths directly attributable to tropical cyclones from 2013 through 2022 were ...
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