Media roundup: Atlantic City sinking; Miami bureaucracy; sobering sea-level projections
Here are recent stories in local, state, national and international media about climate change and sea-level rise. Moving cars, canceling...
Here are recent stories in local, state, national and international media about climate change and sea-level rise. Moving cars, canceling...
This segment is part of The State of Science, a series featuring science stories from public radio stations across the United...
The threat of sea level rise affects all of South Florida – from the ocean to the Everglades. The sea...
Delaney Reynolds is an 18-year-old college freshman at University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and a...
Climate change is a growing threat to national security and a concern for the military. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has said...
Here are recent stories in local, state, national and international media about climate change and sea-level rise. The Water...
The story of the Lake Worth Lagoon is a tale of survival. Over the past 100 years, urbanization has imperiled...
Mosquito season has officially arrived in Florida, although many would argue it never left. That perception may soon become reality,...
If you’re a homeowner in Florida relying on flood zone maps to decide whether to buy insurance, you may want...
Creeping flood waters driven by sea rise have yet to reach the doors of most homes in Miami-Dade, but research...
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