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The Invading Sea, a joint project of 25 editorial boards representing nearly every newspaper in Florida, received a $50,000 grant from Environmental Defense Fund for the one-year project. The money will go toward bringing business leaders into discussions on how to address what many consider the gravest threat to the state.
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Hurricane Dorian spared South Florida from the worst of the winds, rain and storm surge. There were no mass evacuations. Power outages were few. But there…
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Climate change is the story of Florida’s future. No other state has as much at risk.That’s why six of the leading news organizations in Florida have…
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After two and a half years of work, a comprehensive report on how to better prepare Miami for all kinds of threats -- economic, health and especially…
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South Florida is on pace to see two feet of sea-level rise in the next 40 years. That means higher insurance costs and saltwater threatening the region's…
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Water is what connects us in South Florida. No matter where we are from or how we got here, or where we live or work, water surrounds us. And this time of…
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Global warming can feel like an overwhelming problem -- it is, after all, GLOBAL -- but many of the solutions already exist.That was the message from one…
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A town hall in Wynwood on Monday night involved an issue that has flooded the minds and neighborhoods of many South Florida residents—rising sea…
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How much do you know about sea-level rise?How severe is the threat? And what are communities in South Florida doing to deal with higher waters?On Monday…
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Florida and Louisiana face a shared threat from sea-level rise -- a threat that's growing as higher seas increase flood risk and warmer temperatures…
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Many parts of South Florida appear to have escaped the worst impacts of King Tide flooding this week — at least compared with tidal flooding the previous…
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After almost a year along the beaches on the Gulf Coast, toxic algae has made its way to South Florida. This week, a rare red tide outbreak closed beaches…