Hurricane season ends, but weather woes push Floridians to move, FAU survey finds
The survey found that 36% of respondents had moved or were considering moving in part or fully due to weather...
The survey found that 36% of respondents had moved or were considering moving in part or fully due to weather...
Shrimpers’ 'sweet spot' distances help balance safety and trawling near oil rigs.
Flooding from surging seas is likely to inundate thousands of US hazardous sites in coming years.
Cutting food waste is a huge potential climate win. Why are we ignoring it?
Changing coastal conditions, sea level rise and other impacts threaten these fragile habitats.
A University of Miami team is designing resilient housing in Grand Bahama as it still recovers from Hurricane Dorian.
The research supports the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan.
The oil industry has been seeking access to new offshore areas as a way to boost US energy security and...
The beloved sea cows still face many threats, but deaths this year were not as high as in 2021 and...
Gabby Salazar, a photographer and National Geographic Explorer, spoke at FAU’s Boca Raton campus.
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