How MANG rooted its brand in mangrove conservation
The company’s Buy One, Plant One initiative has restored coastlines in Florida and beyond
The company’s Buy One, Plant One initiative has restored coastlines in Florida and beyond
The Invading Sea hosted the discussion for Florida Climate Week, an annual series of free virtual and in-person events.
The military is backing away from plans to protect people and bases from extreme weather.
Marine heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense, threatening fisheries, marine ecosystems and the climate system.
A new report says Earth has reached a dire milestone with the widespread death of warm-water coral reefs.
By Robert C. Jones Jr., University of Miami News The small toolshed in the backyard of one Palmetto Bay home doesn’t...
Ribault River area residents are seeing floodwaters creep closer to their homes as storms intensity and tides rise.
The study suggests that ocean warming may not lead to the decline in nutrients and fisheries predicted by earlier models.
Designed for education, the new framework makes climate dynamics more approachable for students and researchers.
Local governments and 1000 Friends of Florida have sued over SB 180, which restricts new land development policies.
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