Matchmaking scientists look to Honduras for new coral parents to help Florida’s reefs survive climate change
Historic coral breeding effort marks new era in coral research and reef restoration.
Historic coral breeding effort marks new era in coral research and reef restoration.
Experts say a tangled web of factors is driving global spikes in dengue, but one culprit stands out: climate change.
Scrapping the legal precedent could send a 'convulsive shock' to decades of federal regulations
A Q&A with Sam Teicher of Coral Vita, which conducts coral farming in the Bahamas to restore reefs.
Climate change is complicating efforts to contain America's most common mosquito-borne illness
As part of a commitment to help protect coastal communities and marine life, Peisen Tan studies the dynamics of waves.
By 2050, nearly 1,100 critical infrastructure assets along the U.S. coastline could flood 12 times per year on average.
Intensive fishing and habitat degradation from urbanization and climate change have caused conch populations to dwindle.
The Florida governor said the state has invested $114 million in coral reef restoration and coastal protection since 2019.
This month, the nation will deploy 9,000 people to help guide the country toward a cleaner future.
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