Surfrider Foundation gives Florida a D- grade in coastal management, but South Florida officials disagree
Florida scored 'OK' in sediment management but 'Bad' in coastal armoring, development and sea-level rise.
Florida scored 'OK' in sediment management but 'Bad' in coastal armoring, development and sea-level rise.
The governor’s budget would earmark $1.73 million in federal funds for the state to administer Home Energy Rebate Programs.
Experts say a tangled web of factors is driving global spikes in dengue, but one culprit stands out: climate change.
Home insurance costs in Florida are up about 57% since 2015, rising faster than in any other state.
A University of Miami graduate student's research shows which Miami-Dade County sites are at risk, proposes strategies to make those ...
An interview with Peter Moore, president and CEO of Chen Moore and Associates As part of its series “The Business ...
Miami Herald Editorial Board We love manatees in Florida. We put them on license plates. We name our school mascots ...
The Miami Herald Editorial Board Miami-Dade County now has an official “chief heat officer.” That may sound like a gimmick — we ...
By Jon Paul “J.P.” Brooker, Director of Florida Conservation, Ocean Conservancy Florida needs to be the nationwide trailblazer when it ...
Albert J. Slap, Coastal Risk Consulting, and Jeff Marcus, Miller Legg, Inc. Broward County has passed an ordinance that sets ...
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