Historic label on buildings may preclude protection against sea rise, developer says
A property owner in a flood-prone Miami Beach neighborhood is challenging the city’s decision to designate the area as historic,...
A property owner in a flood-prone Miami Beach neighborhood is challenging the city’s decision to designate the area as historic,...
WASHINGTON -- Carlos Curbelo’s latest effort to shift the climate change debate within the Republican Party has a long way to...
ReThink Energy Florida and First Street Foundation are hosting a series of Tidal Town Halls where politicians will address the threat of...
Hurricane Irma was a game-changer for South Florida. Cities are preparing for hurricane season differently now. And the region’s largest...
Miami faces and underwater future The New Yorker In Miami, the rising sea is already an ineluctable part of daily...
If current sea-level rise trends continue, the ocean that makes many South Florida cities desirable places to live may become an...
Traffic, sea-level rise and the Everglades are colliding after Miami-Dade commissioners voted last week to advance a potential expressway extension...
In the next 30 years — about the length of a mortgage cycle — more than 300,000 U.S. homes could experience chronic...
In the span of a 30-year mortgage signed today, 2,400 Palm Beach County homes could face a month’s worth of...
To safeguard Broward and Miami-Dade against rising seas, planners need to understand which areas within each county are most vulnerable....
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