Hot streets, historic bias: impacts on walking in older U.S. adults
Many neighborhoods in impoverished and minority communities face the 'heat island effect.'
Many neighborhoods in impoverished and minority communities face the 'heat island effect.'
The study challenges previous assertions of a Gulf Stream slowdown.
A Miami professor co-authored a letter in support of legislation to protect octopuses from being commercially farmed.
Miami-based Seaworthy Collective helps entrepreneurs develop solutions for climate change and marine environmental issues.
A Miami graduate student is creating a virtual reality experience that will let anyone fly aboard a hurricane hunter aircraft,
A pilot’s initiative to track the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane marked the beginning of the era of today’s legendary hurricane ...
The Invading Sea is interviewing Floridians working to address climate impacts and other environmental challenges.
A University of Miami graduate student helped uncovered the foundation of a centuries-old fortress wall buried by the shifting seas.
A University of Miami student hopes to glean new knowledge about the rare and endangered Miami palmetto.
Federal funding was recently awarded to ClimateReady Tech Hub, which works to commercialize and deploy climate technology.
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