The Miami bridge to Key Biscayne sparks a new worry on Wall Street: rising seas
Each year, the Fitch credit-ratings firm issues a report on debt backed by tolls collected on Miami’s Rickenbacker Causeway, the...
Each year, the Fitch credit-ratings firm issues a report on debt backed by tolls collected on Miami’s Rickenbacker Causeway, the...
A SUBMARINE GOES UNDER A FAILING GLACIER TO GAUGE RISING SEAS WIRED Anna Wåhlin, an oceanographer at Sweden’s University of...
The Gulf Stream, the warm current that brings the east coast of Florida the mixed blessings of abundant swordfish, mild...
The Florida Everglades can be a contentious place. Politicians, conservationists and farmers never seem to agree on much. Debate among...
A pint-size heat wave last month smothered South Florida with temperatures that felt like 108 degrees, triggering rare heat advisories...
Donald Trump Called Climate Change a Hoax. Now He's Awkwardly Boasting About Fighting It Time President Donald Trump has falsely...
By adding 20 solar power plants and 1,490 megawatts of power over the next two years, Florida Power and Light’s...
Climate change is the story of Florida’s future. No other state has as much at risk. That’s why six of...
Replacing and refurbishing old coastal pumps to brace for sea-level rise could cost South Florida tens of millions of dollars...
When Craig Watson moved to South Carolina 30 years ago, the appearance of a roseate spoonbill would draw people from...
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