‘Salty Urbanism’ shows Fort Lauderdale adapting to sea-level rise
The project uses the North Beach Village neighborhood to show the urban design changes needed to live with rising sea...
The project uses the North Beach Village neighborhood to show the urban design changes needed to live with rising sea...
Past and present pollution will now be taken into account before new industry moves into already beleaguered neighborhoods.
Oceana fears that a disaster similar to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill may happen in the future.
The oceanic phenomenon could lead to more pathogen-carrying mosquitoes, bacteria and toxic algae.
Airlines, seaport managers and others have have already committed to spend millions of dollars to protect against storm surge, king...
As the Department of Energy aims to boost energy reliability in Puerto Rico, local solutions are already doing just that.
Farmers, food researchers are planning for more severe storms, higher temperatures.
Designing and fortifying military bases against the effects of climate change is not some far-off concept.
El Niño can wreak havoc on the marine ecosystems that support the world’s fishing industries.
A variety of Earth Day events are being held across the Sunshine State this Saturday, April 22.
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