To ease the state’s insurance woes and improve access to beaches, Florida governments should buy damaged beachfront properties
By Robert F. Sanchez, Right to the Point On an island a few miles south of Charleston, South Carolina, you’ll ...
By Robert F. Sanchez, Right to the Point On an island a few miles south of Charleston, South Carolina, you’ll ...
By Joseph Bonasia, Florida Rights of Nature Network I live in Cape Coral in Southwest Florida and many residents call ...
By Giovanna Santo, Citizens’ Climate Lobby On Sept. 28, one of the largest hurricanes in U.S. history tore through Florida, leaving ...
By Eugene Linden Gov. Ron DeSantis called Hurricane Ian a “once-in-500-years event.” If only. Floridians could then rebuild after Ian ...
By Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz I am disgusted, probably the most disgusted I’ve been in 50 years as a meteorologist. I’m ...
By John Capece, Kissimmee Waterkeeper Every voter is a climate voter, but sometimes it takes an extreme event like a ...
By Bobby Fokidis, Rollins College As we collectively recover from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Ian, I am reminded of ...
By Mary Anna Mancuso, RepublicEn.org Katrina. Sandy Hook. Irma. Parkland. Ian. At first blush, there doesn’t seem to be much ...
By Rick Knight and Ed Ignatoff, Citizens’ Climate Lobby An important point is missing from the debate about evacuation warnings ...
By Fred Grimm, Sun Sentinel columnist In 2004, Hurricane Charley crossed western Cuba on a trajectory that threatened to devastate ...
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