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Five Florida state lawmakers who were denied access to a new immigration detention center in the Everglades are suing Gov.
Most experts the Herald spoke to don’t expect a sudden nosedive in home values from flood or climate change threats. When it comes, they say, it may be more of a slow leak from the denial bubble.
Below the sparkling, turquoise waters of Florida Bay are plants that don’t always get the credit they deserve. South ...
Scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium, and Tela Marine in Honduras are transplanting crossbred coral ...
Climate change is coming for Florida’s real estate. Why don’t prices reflect it? By Alex Harris. Updated June 11, 2025 8:14 AM.
NOAA recently reported that the largest coral bleaching event on record is impacting 84% of the world’s reefs, including the U.S.
While wealthy coastal counties bear the brunt of landfalling storms, poor residents in inland counties are navigating an even ...
For John B. Anderson, the Gulf Coast is personal. The W. Maurice Ewing Professor Emeritus of Oceanography at Rice University ...
Many want to live in Florida, but the costs aren't all affordable. Real estate experts discussed six cities where home prices ...
As a University of Miami doctoral student studying climate change, Mayra Cruz knew more than most about the risks of sea rise and wetter storms and hurricanes. So when she and her husband bought ...
Florida home values have been buoyed at least in part by what some experts call a climate denial bubble. Climate change is coming for Florida’s real estate. Why don’t prices reflect it?