Video: Nature’s tree islands and man’s vegetated hammocksÂ
As part of the restoration of the Everglades, vegetated hammocks modeled after tree islands are being constructed.
As part of the restoration of the Everglades, vegetated hammocks modeled after tree islands are being constructed.
The survey also found that 65% of Floridians believe government should be doing more to address climate impacts.
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FAU's Center for Environmental Studies partnered with the U.S. Geological Survey to develop a video series on algae.
King tides give residents a glimpse of what Florida’s future could look like as sea levels continue to rise.Â
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By Rebecca Clark, FAU Center for Environmental Studies 1. King tides are exceptionally high tides that occur when the gravitational ...
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This bite-sized video explores the blue economy, also called the ocean economy, and its economic impact in Florida.
This bite-sized video explores the concept of climate resilience and how it helps people deal with climate change impacts.
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