University of Miami receives $1.8M NOAA grant to study South Florida’s coastal ecosystems
Research will assess how climate change stressors are impacting South Florida’s coastal and marine ecosystems.
Research will assess how climate change stressors are impacting South Florida’s coastal and marine ecosystems.
The Senate Budget Committee sent letters to 40 insurance companies, seeking documents on where they're dropping customers.
The Biden administration's announcement follows the first Gulf sale of wind development leases earlier this year.
Dengue fever is one of many mosquito-borne illnesses to creep back onto U.S. soil recently.
As coral bleaching events become more common, scientists are working to understand which corals survive and why.
NOAA determined that a PortMiami dredging project destroyed at least 278 acres of Florida’s reef and likely killed millions of ...
University of Miami marine biologists explain the impacts of rising ocean temperatures on fish.
The famous sunset viewing spot in Key West is too hot for much of the day, which climate change is ...
Projections of about a foot of sea-level rise by 2050 would mean water over streets in at least part of ...
More parts of Florida may see record-high temperatures this month.
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