Back on track: Scientists restart work on next-gen rainfall project to defend against worsening flooding
Atlas-15 is a next-gen tool for understanding rainfall and flooding risks, now and in the future.
Atlas-15 is a next-gen tool for understanding rainfall and flooding risks, now and in the future.
Warmer Atlantic and Gulf waters are driving stronger, more destructive hurricanes.
Experiments offer insights into Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease, which affects coral species in Florida and the Caribbean.
Climate-related shocks could erase over 50% of global GDP between 2070 and 2090, according to the actuarial analysis group XDI.
Led by a trained professional, the turtle walk is a unique South Florida experience.
In Florida, about 17% of properties are located in a FEMA flood zone and 19% are at risk of a ...
Climate Cafe GNV is one of many similar groups that have formed in cities around the world
A disproportionate share of biosolids, or the residuals from treated wastewater, is dumped in the Upper St. Johns River Basin.
As atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases rise, the Earth warms, thereby accelerating the melting of glaciers
Recent events bring to mind the legacies of Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Marjorie Harris Carr and Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings.
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