Miami researchers are testing a textured seawall designed to hold back water and create a home for marine organisms
Seawalls have long served as a defense against coastal erosion and storm surges, but often come at an ecological cost.
Seawalls have long served as a defense against coastal erosion and storm surges, but often come at an ecological cost.
FEMA has abruptly clawed back almost $300 million already awarded to Florida to battle floods, hurricanes and rising tides.
Commercial fishing lost $4.9 billion and recreational fishing lost $3.5 billion due to the disaster, a study estimated.
The research shows previous forecasts of how climate change will affect the global economy have been far too optimistic.
The global organizer of Earth Day is calling for an effort to mobilize people to tackle the current generation of...
The Florida Coastal Protection Act would permanently ban oil exploration, development and production off Florida’s coast.
As sea level rises, saltwater reaches further inland, both in rivers and underground through porous limestone.
Cattle are a major source of methane, which has at least 25 times the heat-trapping potency of carbon dioxide.
There is no justification for life-risking layoffs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientists are testing ways to enable the ocean to remove more carbon from the air.
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