4 urgent lessons for Jamaica from Puerto Rico’s troubled hurricane recovery – and how the Jamaican diaspora could help after Melissa
Recovering from one of the Atlantic’s most powerful storms will take months and likely years in some areas.
Recovering from one of the Atlantic’s most powerful storms will take months and likely years in some areas.
A resilient grid helps hospitals maintain power and keep patients safe when hurricanes cause outages.
Protecting coastlines, hardening infrastructure and building resilient communities are investments in Florida’s future.
The study suggests that ocean warming may not lead to the decline in nutrients and fisheries predicted by earlier models.
Events are being held across Florida this week, including coastal cleanups in Tampa and educational seminars in Orlando.
Our plan is designed to build a more resilient grid, diversify energy sources to reduce costs and ensure service remains ...
Improvements have happened since Hurricane Katrina, but the record is mixed in the effectiveness of emergency plans.
Florida Climate Week runs Oct. 6-12, featuring in-person and virtual events on policy, clean energy and coastal protection.
Rooftop solar and battery storage are becoming powerful tools for mitigating risks and preparing for disasters.
Fifty years after residents created the Sanibel Plan, the island confronts climate threats while holding onto its cherished character.
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