University of Miami Special Report: Climate Change

University of Miami Special Report: Climate Change

  • The Complex Climate
    • Solving the Climate Puzzle
    • — Hurricanes on Demand
    • — Corals Struggle to Survive
    • — Eyes on the Arctic
    • — Predicting the Future Through the Past
    • — Hovering Over Environmental Research
    • — Crunching Data at CCS
    • — Climate’s Impact Through the Ages
    • — At the 26.5 Parallel
    • — Flooding Events Increase on Beaches
    • — Remote Sensing the World’s Oceans
  • Built Environment
    • A Resilient and Innovative Future
    • — Building a Sustainable U
    • — Mapping Forgotten Places
    • — Zoning in on Evacuation Plans
    • — Miami Beach Reimagined
    • — The ‘Brush’ to Save Water
    • — ‘Living In Different Times’
    • — Sustainable Development in the Brazilian Amazon
    • — Anatomy of a Smart City
  • Renewable Energy
    • The Power Struggle
    • — UM Student Launches USolar Project
    • — Beyond the Battery
    • — Methane as a Fuel Source
    • — Taking Electrons for a Spin
  • Impact on Health
    • Planet and People in Peril
    • — Battling Vector-Borne Diseases
    • — Climate Change’s Unexpected Impact
    • — Healthy Buildings Help People
    • — Every Breath We Take
    • — Turning Down the Heat
    • — Nurses at the Ready
    • — Dangerous Migration
    • — One Water
  • Politics of (Climate) Change
    • The Spin Cycle of Climate Change Policy
    • — DiCaprio Visits Rosenstiel
    • — IPCC: Global Perspective Through a Local Lens
    • — The City Beautiful Confronts Climate Change
    • — The Art of Climate Change
    • — Visualizing Sea-Level Rise
    • — Communicating the Climate
    • — Inside the Abess Center
    • — Investigating Glacier Health
    • — Collaborating with Teachers
    • — Exploring the Invisible
    • — Sea Secrets Tell All
What Others are Saying

Read what news media outlets and other sources are saying about climate change and the work of the University of Miami in this area.

  • May 26, 2016

    Miami Herald: Students see future Miami with more parks, trees and — to handle sea rise — boats

    The students worked with professors and students from the University of Miami to learn how to solve problems through architecture and urban planning and by using the natural environment. [Read more...]

  • May 24, 2016

    Huffington Post: Environmental Columnist Ed Flattau discusses 'Miami Heat'

    The University of Miami launched a coordinated research effort emulated in scope by few, if any, educational institutions. The objective—to explore every facet of the existential climate change threat to South Florida and beyond. [Read more...]

  • May 9, 2016

    The Olympian: S. Florida Republicans lead their party from climate change denial

    Florida Republicans and Democrats bandying together to come to grips with impacts of climate change. [Read more...]

  • May 6, 2016

    ThinkProgress.org: Florida Mayors Rush To Prepare For Rising Seas

    Florida mayors are coming to grips with the impacts of climate change and sea-level rise. [Read more...]

  • May 4, 2016

    The Washington Post: The biggest coral reef in the continental U.S. is dissolving into the ocean

    The biggest coral reef in the continental U.S. is melting into the ocean, researchers with the University of Miami have determined. [Read more...]

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