The Sunshine Economy: King Tides And High Water
Water is what connects us in South Florida. No matter where we are from or how we got here, or...
Water is what connects us in South Florida. No matter where we are from or how we got here, or...
As beachside communities begin rebuilding in the wake of two recent catastrophic hurricanes, they should ask whether beach nourishment offers...
Earlier this month, Delray Beach city officials took residents and business people on the third annual environmental cruise along the...
Global warming can feel like an overwhelming problem -- it is, after all, GLOBAL -- but many of the solutions...
Climate Change Flooding In Rick Scott’s Florida Is Now Routine — Even As He Denies Its Cause S.V. Date Huffington...
A coalition of southeast Florida counties is leading the state in responding to vulnerabilities caused by climate change and sea-level...
Florida and Louisiana face a shared threat from sea-level rise -- a threat that's growing as higher seas increase flood...
Business leaders in Florida are advocating support for more investment and use of clean and renewable energy across the state....
Why Hurricane Michael’s Power Caught Forecasters Off Guard New York Times Hurricane Michael was a sly storm, one that seemed...
Many parts of South Florida appear to have escaped the worst impacts of King Tide flooding this week — at...
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