Floridians believe in climate change, FAU study reports
Floridians are more convinced that climate change is happening than Americans as a whole.
Floridians are more convinced that climate change is happening than Americans as a whole.
We’ve all seen the stories about how coral reefs, thanks to extremely high water temperatures, are experiencing a bleaching event like never before.
Beer is big at Oktoberfest events taking place across South Florida, including in Oakland Park from Oct.
Meteorologist Jason Dunion recalls feeling like a feather in the wind aboard a Hurricane Hunter aircraft during Hurricane Dorian, a 2019 storm that devastated the northern Bahamas.
Lanakila means "victory" in Hawaiian. Iki means "child of,” so the Lanakila Ski Outrigger Canoe Club is a child of victory, according to the group’s website.
With the waves inside the 49-foot-long Air-Sea
Interaction Saltwater Tank (ASIST) looking like small ripples rushing to a shoreline, Katie Simi, a University of
Up and down the state, Florida’s coastal cities hold monthly beach cleanups that
count on the public to pick up debris.
While getting ready for work earlier this year, Joe Donzelli had NBC’s “Today Show” on in the background when something caught his attention.
ManySouthFloridianswillheadtotheirboats,backyardsorlocalbeachestocelebrate the country’s 247th Independence Day.
It’s that time of year when Florida’s beaches become a sandy birthing center for endangered sea turtles trying to eke out future survival.