Planting coral gardens to save Florida’s reefs
Volunteers flock to Key Largo to go underwater and help restore one of the world’s most important ecosystems.
Volunteers flock to Key Largo to go underwater and help restore one of the world’s most important ecosystems.
By Jim Carroll, environmental activist With not much state or federal assistance available, Florida communities have been left to pay ...
Here is part of Gillis’ opening remarks at the recent Climate Leadership Summit in Key West. Leaders in the Florida ...
The street my brother lives on in Miami floods when it's sunny out. About 70 miles south, parts of Key ...
The Keys face huge and looming bill to survive sea rise. They’re asking Florida for help Alex Harris, Miami Herald ...
When U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi asked me to lead the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis this year, ...
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