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O n the banks of the New River, the 117-year old Historic Stranahan House and Museum is the oldest building in Fort Lauderdale. It was home to the city...
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Saltwater intrusion is just one of the risks facing South Florida's drinking water. The Biscayne Aquifer, a 4,000-mile sponge-like rock formation that...
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When it comes to sea-level rise, planners in South Florida typically use the benchmark of two feet in the next 40 years , but there’s a chance it could...
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If current sea-level rise trends continue, the ocean that makes many South Florida cities desirable places to live may become an existential threat.
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If you thought sea-level rise was the greatest immediate threat to South Florida’s future, you may need to think again. There’s growing concern that the...
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Florida’s military installations face more flooding and hurricane damage as the seas rise.
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Rising sea levels put extra pressure on coastal bedrock in South Florida. Eventually, as seawater moves in, it could contaminate plants on the surface and the region's stores of freshwater beneath.
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02/24/16 - Don’t miss Wednesday’s Topical Currents, for a serious look at water-level rise in low-lying South Florida. Miami Beach’s storm drains and…
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Scientists will track three Reddish Egrets at the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel Island. They’ve been tracking two on the island…