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Climate & Environment

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Photos: Fort Lauderdale Residents Assess Damage Wrought by Historic Flooding

By Michele Eve Sandberg and OthersApril 17, 2023

As South Florida braced for a day of spring rains, Fort Lauderdale residents had little reason to suspect they were in for a severe flood — nearly 25 inches of rain in 24 hours — the likes of which comes around every 1,000 years.

Mayor: Fort Lauderdale Received 900 Calls for Help Amid Historic Storm (UPDATED)

By Alex DeLucaApril 13, 2023

A man was seen swimming through the floodwaters around rush hour outside the federal courthouse in downtown Fort Lauderdale.

Brightline Train Rips Apart Car Carrier in Hollywood Rail Collision (VIDEO)

Brightline Train Rips Apart Car Carrier in Hollywood Rail Collision (VIDEO)

By Naomi FeinsteinApril 13, 2023

A violent collision between a Brightline train and a car carrier on rain-soaked Dixie Highway added to the chaos of a historic Broward storm.

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Untold Mass of Sea Trash Lurks in Seaweed Piling Up in Florida

By Naomi FeinsteinApril 12, 2023

New research shows that an alarming amount of pollutants is hidden in the endless piles of seaweed washing ashore in Florida.

Seaweed Meltdown: Will the Massive Sargassum “Blob” Live Up to the Hype?

By Naomi FeinsteinMarch 23, 2023

Is the media over-hyping the incoming “seaweed blob”? Experts weigh in.

Buddhist Claims TruGreen Showered Sacred Garden With Poison

Buddhist Claims TruGreen Showered Sacred Garden With Poison

By Izzy KapnickMarch 17, 2023

This time, they screwed with the wrong Buddhist.

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Doral Residents Rejoice After Miami-Dade Axes Plans for New Trash Plant

By Alex DeLucaMarch 13, 2023

Doral residents now have a chance to live without the stench of the Covanta-run incinerator plant, which burned millions of pounds of Miami-area garbage on a weekly basis.

Miami Canal Flooded With Turd Water From Contractor-Involved Pipe Break

By Theo KarantsalisFebruary 28, 2023

More than eight miles along the Miami Canal were under a no-contact advisory after the contractor-involved spill.

Trash Fire Is Last Straw for Doral Residents Fighting Incinerator Plans

By Izzy KapnickFebruary 20, 2023

Doral residents want a breath of fresh air.

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Florida Senate Bill Seeks to Revitalize Mangrove Forests in Biscayne Bay and Beyond

By Natalia ClementJanuary 27, 2023

Will the legislature step up to protect our first line of defense against coastal erosion and storm surge in Florida?

Florida Manatees Still in Peril After Recovering From 2021 Die-Off

By Alex DeLucaJanuary 5, 2023

After the deadliest year on record, manatee fatalities decreased in 2022. But the creatures remain in dire straits.

Miami Seaquarium Changes Its Tune on Releasing Lolita the Orca to Sanctuary

By Jonathan KendallDecember 19, 2022

Miami Seaquarium has a newfound interest in releasing Lolita the orca from her cramped tank.

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Calusa Neighbors Win Court Battle Over Endangered Bird Habitat

By Joshua CeballosNovember 18, 2022

Kendall residents convinced an appeals panel to nix a county commission vote that allowed for a 550-home development on a former golf course.

Miami-Dade Documents Its Rankest Contractor-Involved Sewage Spills, and Who Will Foot the Bill

By Alex DeLucaNovember 15, 2022

A string of sewage leaks at Miami-area construction sites left city blocks and the Intracoastal Waterway inundated with raw sewage in 2021.

Nicole Could Be the Latest South Florida Hurricane on Record

By Joshua CeballosNovember 9, 2022

Having created record high tides in Miami on Wednesday, Nicole is set to make history if she reaches hurricane status.

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Tropical Storm Nicole Expected to Intensify Before Making Florida Landfall

Tropical Storm Nicole Expected to Intensify Before Making Florida Landfall

By Naomi FeinsteinNovember 8, 2022

Nicole’s tropical-storm force winds will extend hundreds of miles out from the storm’s eye.

Subtropical Storm Nicole Says: “We Ain’t Done Yet”

By Joshua CeballosNovember 7, 2022

Subtropical Storm Nicole is slipping in just when Floridians thought they were through with hurricane season.

“Captain Amphibious” Wants Semiaquatic Buses for Miami During Floods

By Joshua CeballosOctober 17, 2022

In the face of rampant flooding around South Florida, a former duck boat captain wants to bring amphibious buses to the city of Miami.

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Feds Agree to Propose Critical Habitat for Imperiled South Florida Bats

By Joshua CeballosOctober 11, 2022

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agreed in a recent court settlement to propose a critical habitat for the critically endangered Florida Bonneted Bat in Miami.

Boat Captains Ferry People Home to Sanibel Island After Hurricane Ian

By Joshua CeballosOctober 10, 2022

As part of a larger recovery operation, fishing guides impacted by Hurricane Ian are chartering trips to Sanibel Island to help residents survey the damage.

Miami Water Park Project Imperils Rare Creatures, Enviro Groups Say UPDATED

By Joshua CeballosOctober 3, 2022

The proposed Miami Wilds Water Park in South Dade has invited a battery of legal claims from conservationists who say the project endangers a set of rare species.

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Miami-Dade Elite Rescuers Extract Residents From Hurricane-Ravaged Islands

By Izzy KapnickSeptember 30, 2022

Rescuers from Florida Task Force 1 flew into battered Sanibel and Captiva islands to extract residents who had ridden out the storm.

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