Residents, cities taking charge of protecting the environment
It took a while, but residents and city leaders of greater Miami are increasingly committed to protecting this community’s fragile...
It took a while, but residents and city leaders of greater Miami are increasingly committed to protecting this community’s fragile...
Miami voters have their best opportunity yet to fortify the city as sea-level rise already makes its relentless approach. And...
Applause to Gov. Rick Scott for responding so quickly and decisively to Irma, this monster bearing down upon us. On...
Property owners in some Florida counties were in a lather over restrictions on new coastal construction after Hurricane Eloise took...
Applause to Gov. Rick Scott for responding so quickly and decisively to Irma, this monster bearing down upon us. On...
We can’t blame king tides, but the flooding that engulfed Miami Beach and Miami’s Mary Brickell Village area after seven...
West Palm Beach Mayor Jeri Muoio and Delray Beach Mayor Cary Glickstein deserve praise — and their citizens’ thanks —...
The United States may have backed away from the worldwide response to global warming, but Florida doesn't have to retreat....
President Trump is said to be ready to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate agreement because he believes...
“I’m going to tell you something you rarely hear a member of Congress say,” U.S. Rep. David Jolly told a...
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