Climate change forces a rethinking of mammoth Everglades restoration plan
Even as the $21 billion effort unfolds, officials realize that its water infrastructure cannot contend with rising seas, violent storms ...
Even as the $21 billion effort unfolds, officials realize that its water infrastructure cannot contend with rising seas, violent storms ...
Orlando among case studies showing how climate migrants struggle after short-term help fades.
Florida’s leaders should secure land to expand treatment marshes, reduce the Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir's depth.
The Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir is the linchpin for every other Everglades restoration effort.
Budget proposals are hundreds of millions of dollars apart on efforts to preserve land from development, protect areas from rising ...
In today’s hyper-partisan climate, it is hard to get Republicans and Democrats on the same page, especially when it comes ...
Welcome to The Invading Sea’s news roundup, a past feature on the website that we are reviving. We plan on ...
By the Treasure Coast Newspapers Editorial Board A little more than a year ago, TCPalm published an investigation that highlighted a ...
By Anna Upton, Everglades Trust Since taking office, Gov. Ron DeSantis has made a name for himself as America’s Everglades ...
By Ryan A. Rossi I’m a Florida native. Born and raised here, I still live in my hometown of Boca ...
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