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Is South Florida Doomed By Sea-Level Rise? Experts Say No. In Fact, They’re Optimistic
Influencers

There’s no reason to be optimistic that humans are close to solving the warming of the planet

by John Englander January 18, 2021
It’s always darkest before the dawn
The Business of Climate Change

Attorney Joe Chase: Florida faces a bright future, but sea-level rise must be solved

by Kevin Mims January 18, 2021
Wanted: New conservative leadership to address the challenges of the climate crisis
Influencers

Wanted: New conservative leadership to address the challenges of the climate crisis

by Nicole Kirchhoff January 15, 2021
New Republican members of Congress should start working to curb the threats from the warming climate
Influencers

New Republican members of Congress should start working to curb the threats from the warming climate

by Magaly Fuentes January 14, 2021
Floridians need to do more to protect water, land and wildlife in 2021
Influencers

Floridians need to do more to protect water, land and wildlife in 2021

by Rob Moher January 12, 2021
Bankers and governments need to develop plans that will enable property owners to retreat to higher ground without going broke
Influencers

Many property owners don’t understand how flood insurance works

by Jennifer Scherff January 11, 2021
Florida Chamber Chairman: Business leaders realize that the rising seas pose challenges around the state
The Business of Climate Change

Florida Chamber Chairman: Business leaders realize that the rising seas pose challenges around the state

by Kevin Mims January 11, 2021
With Joe Biden as president, we have a unique opportunity to resolve Juliana v. United States
Influencers

With Joe Biden as president, we have a unique opportunity to resolve Juliana v. United States

by Mitchell A. Chester January 6, 2021
Effective coastline policy involves more than just a ban on offshore drilling
Influencers

Effective coastline policy involves more than just a ban on offshore drilling

by Chip LaMarca January 5, 2021
The time to cool the climate is running short and Florida will be among the first to be hurt by the damaging heat
Editorials

The time to cool the climate is running short and Florida will be among the first to be hurt by the damaging heat

by Palm Beach Post Editorial Board January 4, 2021
Is South Florida Doomed By Sea-Level Rise? Experts Say No. In Fact, They’re Optimistic
It’s always darkest before the dawn
Wanted: New conservative leadership to address the challenges of the climate crisis
New Republican members of Congress should start working to curb the threats from the warming climate
Floridians need to do more to protect water, land and wildlife in 2021
Bankers and governments need to develop plans that will enable property owners to retreat to higher ground without going broke
Florida Chamber Chairman: Business leaders realize that the rising seas pose challenges around the state
With Joe Biden as president, we have a unique opportunity to resolve Juliana v. United States
Effective coastline policy involves more than just a ban on offshore drilling
The time to cool the climate is running short and Florida will be among the first to be hurt by the damaging heat
Jacksonville should be spending millions of dollars reducing the city’s flooding risk, not subsidizing a natural gas company
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The climate picture in South Florida by 2100 is ‘not pretty’

January 4, 2021

An interview with Albert Slap, Coastal Risk Consulting As part of its series “The Business of Climate Change,” which highlights...

‘Climate change’ enters Florida GOP lexicon. But we need action.
Influencers

Through facts and persistence, my uncle persuaded me that the climate is getting hotter and poses a serious threat

January 1, 2021

By Sean Dorian I'm a staunch supporter of President Trump, maybe the only one in my family.  His daring and...

Solar storage can be a lifesaver, particularly during hurricane season
The Business of Climate Change

Legislators need to push for the installation of more renewable energy systems

December 28, 2020

An interview with Chris Evanich, program director for Energy as a Service As part of its series “The Business of...

The state and federal governments are finally providing money to restore the Everglades, but voters and activists must continue to apply political pressure
Editorials

Gov. DeSantis’ welcome commitment to Lake Okeechobee reservoir and Everglades restoration

December 24, 2020

South Florida Sun Sentinel Editorial Board Twenty years after creation of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, evidence is building that...

Signs of fires, hurricanes, other disruptions linger for years in the Everglades, FIU research shows
Influencers

Christmas is a time to imagine how people working together can devise ways to address the threats from the warming climate

December 24, 2020

By Kipp Nelson, Minister of Outreach at First United Methodist Church of Miami The year of 2020 has put us...

Influencers

Stop oil drilling in the Bahamas before it starts; the risk of environmental disaster is too great

December 23, 2020

By Huey Lewis, musician and fisherman  The recording studio is a forgiving place. There are endless opportunities to explore, edit...

Climate change is here, and local leaders in Florida are leading the fight
Influencers

Florida should create a statewide resilience strategy and restore resilience officer position

December 21, 2020

An interview with Susy Torriente, Jacobs Engineering Group As part of its series “The Business of Climate Change,” The Invading...

These photos show what happens when high surf hits during king tides
Influencers

2020 showed Florida that sustainability and resilience are the only way forward

December 18, 2020

By Philip Stoddard, Florida International University This year made Floridians feel climate change in our daily lives as we slogged...

Orange County’s Rights of Nature law is the legal tool other counties need
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Orange County’s Rights of Nature law is the legal tool other counties need

December 16, 2020

By Joseph Bonasia, Florida Rights of Nature Network There ought to be a law. This is the case in two...

Retreat from rising seas varies: California, Florida, and globally
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Retreat from rising seas varies: California, Florida, and globally

December 16, 2020

By John Englander, Rising Seas Institute Retreating from the coastline as sea level rises is a sensitive topic. Homeowners, business...

U.S. House Reps: Congress must protect the nation’s coastal communities from threats posed by offshore drilling for oil and gas
The Business of Climate Change

‘Climate restoration bonds’ would allow private industry to take care of itself

December 14, 2020

By Kevin Mims, The Business of Climate Change The Invading Sea recently spoke with Dr. Philip Stoddard, professor of biology...

A year later, the lingering effects of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico show that Trump Administration can’t cope with destructive storms
Influencers

On the 5th anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement, America’s leaders need to embrace the accord’s goals

December 12, 2020

By Yoca Arditi-Rocha, Executive Director, The CLEO Institute December 12 marks the five-year anniversary of the world coming together to...

Many Florida businesses recognize the threats from rising seas; the state’s lawmakers must help them
Editorials

Many Florida businesses recognize the threats from rising seas; the state’s lawmakers must help them

December 11, 2020

By the Miami Herald Editorial Board In Florida, when business speaks, the Legislature listens. And when business is under threat,...

Tackling the challenges of climate change will take a “WWII scale” mobilization
Influencers

Orlando Utilities Commission plan cuts efficiency, clings to fossil fuels

December 7, 2020

By Susan Glickman, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy Why is the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) rushing a vote on its...

Finding long-term solutions to Florida’s water-resiliency challenges can’t wait any longer
Influencers

Finding long-term solutions to Florida’s water-resiliency challenges can’t wait any longer

December 4, 2020

By Allen Douglas, American Council of Engineering Companies The 2021 legislative session is just around the corner, and the health...

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