The climate picture in South Florida by 2100 is ‘not pretty’
An interview with Albert Slap, Coastal Risk Consulting As part of its series “The Business of Climate Change,” which highlights...
An interview with Albert Slap, Coastal Risk Consulting As part of its series “The Business of Climate Change,” which highlights...
By David Fleshler, South Florida Sun Sentinel A Florida media coalition that focuses on climate change has been awarded a...
It was hard to tell where the Briny Breezes Marina ended and the pavement started. Despite significant improvements to drainage...
By Albert Slap, Coastal Risk Consulting In December of 2015, the EU’s Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures(TCFD) was established...
By Nasser M.N. Alshemaimry, OceanBased Perpetural Energy The theory that substantial energy can be extracted continuously for 24 hours from...
By Brain Chemistry Labs In 2018, cyanobacteria from nutrient-rich waters in Lake Okeechobee were released down the Caloosahatchee River at...
By Kimberly Miller, The Palm Beach Post A report calls last year’s high tide flooding “extraordinary.” The yearly rate of...
By Joseph Bonasia, Florida Rights of Nature Network Increasingly, environmental issues are democracy issues. This is true in Florida where...
By Albert J. Slap, Coastal Risk Consulting Passed on June 30 and effective on July 1, 2021, the Florida Legislature...
The office of Florida Sen. Debbie Mayfield Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed The Clean Waterways Act into law. This...
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