The millions of Americans displaced by tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters in a year tell a story of vulnerability and recovery
More than 4.3 million Americans had to leave their homes because of disasters in 2024, the Census Bureau estimates.
More than 4.3 million Americans had to leave their homes because of disasters in 2024, the Census Bureau estimates.
I helped restore wetlands that protect the Gulf Coast while my colleagues tracked hurricanes, but now we’re out of work.
The Florida city was devastated by Hurricane Helene and faces increasing flooding threats due to sea level rise.
A first-of-its-kind study by University of Florida scientists provides insights on achieving harmony for smart urban park design.
This bite-sized video explains how bioswales manage stormwater and filter out pollution.
The need for water infrastructure and resilience projects will only increase alongside Florida's rapid growth.
FEMA has abruptly clawed back almost $300 million already awarded to Florida to battle floods, hurricanes and rising tides.
There is no justification for life-risking layoffs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
As global temperatures rise, the warming air creates conditions that are more conducive to extreme precipitation.
If all the ice on Greenland melted, sea levels would rise by more than 20 feet.
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