Florida’s hurricane-restoration program threatens the future of its beaches
Instead of preventing further erosion, seawalls have been shown to accelerate beach loss.
Instead of preventing further erosion, seawalls have been shown to accelerate beach loss.
The Resiliency and Safe Structures Act would have gutted many of the historic places that Floridians hold dear.
Sustainability and resiliency go a long way when it comes to strengthening our homes and protecting our communities.
As sea-level rise accelerates, Resilient Cedar Key is developing a vulnerability assessment and adaptation plan.
A University of Miami graduate student's research shows which Miami-Dade County sites are at risk, proposes strategies to make those ...
Florida took some important steps in the right direction during the 2023 legislative session.
It is high time to set an upper limit on sea-level rise in order to protect the viability of Florida’s ...
There is increasing commercial and research interest in developing ways to put sargassum to use.
By John Burr There is much to do in Florida and around the world to fight climate change. And there ...
A quickly warming Gulf of Mexico is driving a faster than expected rise in sea levels along the Gulf of ...
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