Topic: Environmental Science and Policy

Panama trip offers new perspectives

Graduate students in a field course got the chance to visit Panama during spring break and speak firsthand with residents about the future.

Panama trip offers new perspectives

Graduate students in a field course got the chance to visit Panama during spring break and speak firsthand with residents about the future.


Study uncovers the influence of the livestock industry on climate policy through university partnerships

Study uncovers the influence of the livestock industry on climate policy through university partnerships



Understanding Climate Mobilities: New study examines perspectives from South Florida practitioners

As climate change continues to impact people across South Florida, the need for adaptive responses becomes increasingly important.

Understanding Climate Mobilities: New study examines perspectives from South Florida practitioners

As climate change continues to impact people across South Florida, the need for adaptive responses becomes increasingly important.



Scientist forges a new path in marine conservation

Rebecca Gruby, an expert in ocean conservation policy, was appointed an endowed chair at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and is set to lead its newest endeavor, the Robert K. Johnson Center for Marine Conservation.

Scientist forges a new path in marine conservation

Rebecca Gruby, an expert in ocean conservation policy, was appointed an endowed chair at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science and is set to lead its newest endeavor, the Robert K. Johnson Center for Marine Conservation.




Stormwater pump behind your home could make property more valuable

Adaptation infrastructure projects designed to combat sea level rise and other impacts of climate change are increasing the value of homes and condos in Miami-Dade County, a new study by two University of Miami researchers reveals.

Stormwater pump behind your home could make property more valuable

Adaptation infrastructure projects designed to combat sea level rise and other impacts of climate change are increasing the value of homes and condos in Miami-Dade County, a new study by two University of Miami researchers reveals.



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