Warmer weather is turning turtles on this South Florida beach female
Thanks to warmer temperatures, nearly all of the baby sea turtles hatching on a South Florida beach are turning out ...
Thanks to warmer temperatures, nearly all of the baby sea turtles hatching on a South Florida beach are turning out ...
mysterious epidemic continues to sweep South Floridaā€™s reefs, transforming corals into lifeless skeletons and threatening undersea structures that support tourism, ...
Earlier this month, Miami voted to invest $200 million in one of the biggest challenges any of us will ever ...
More than 100 people got up early Sunday to see the future bubbling up through the manhole covers and flooding ...
It was one of those clear, cool, dry autumn days that remind us why we live in South Florida. Not ...
As Florida emerges from the devastating and costly effects of Hurricane Irma, our focus must be to rebuild in a ...
President Trump refuses to publicly state whether he understands climate change is real, but his withdrawal from the Paris agreement ...
worldwide wave of coral bleaching, which transformed colorful coral structures into lifeless skeletons, appears to be ending. The National Oceanic ...
African-American, Caribbean-American and Hispanic communities are typically located miles from South Florida beaches where climate change is most visible ā€” ...
In the administration in Washington, D.C., it was announced that the Energy Department may no longer use the term "climate ...
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