5 takeaways from ‘Achieving a Resilient Jacksonville’
Jacksonville Today hosted the Achieving a Resilient Jacksonville panel discussion Wednesday night to dive into the recently released Resilient Jacksonville report. Jacksonville unveils long-term resiliency plan to prepare for climate change, growth and more
2023 St. Johns River Report: Progress but growing causes for concern
JEA’s bumpy path to sustainability
Electric vehicles in Jax: ‘Be patient,’ better infrastructure is coming
JEA sets 2030 energy goals, will co-host public meeting with ADAPT
Community meetings are next step for Jax chief resilience officer
After Ian and Nicole, experts warn of health risks from blue-green algae
An ADAPT Q&A with North Florida Green Chamber Executive Director Jessica Tittl
ADAPT | A Q&A with Jay Stowe, CEO of JEA
JEA ready for peak hurricane season despite supply chain challenges
Jacksonville named at risk for ‘climate gentrification.’ How can we lessen the threat?
Citizen scientists help map the heat in Jacksonville
Florida Power & Light sets ambitious goal to eliminate carbon emissions by 2045
Jacksonville isn’t letting ‘a single grant opportunity slip by’ for resilience
Calling for stricter pollution control, advocates urge JEA to phase out Northside Generating Station
UNF program pairs tomorrow’s environmental leaders with today’s challenges
A surprising climate change contributor: retention ponds that reduce flooding
Florida rooftop solar change seems likely to pass, over pushback from solar industry
Where do Jacksonville City Council candidates stand on climate change?
Controversial author Steven Koonin to speak about climate change in Jacksonville
Could bacteria help reduce shoreline erosion? UNF researchers aim to find out
Doug Eng: Environmental activism through art
Under JEA’s SolarMax program, companies can get 100% electricity from solar
Rising seas swamp Black, Spanish and Indigenous history in St. Johns County
ADAPT | Regional Resilience in Action
2024 State of the River Report
2023 State of the River Report
2022 State of the River Report
Northeast Florida Regional Conservation Efforts
Undercurrents: Cultures of Climate Change
The Northeast Florida Focus Area of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ South Atlantic Coastal Study
Building Flood Resilience Into Urban Systems
Site-Scale Green Infrastructure Solutions For Shoreline Management
Meet six people helping the First Coast adapt to sea level rise and the other effects of climate change
This Jacksonville Scientist Is On A Mission To Change Public Policy
Assistant Professor of Biology,
University of North Florida
How To Talk About Climate Change Without Getting Punched In The Face
Director of Behavior Change Strategies,
Impact By Design
He’s The Lorax Or The City’s Official Tree Butcher, Depending Whom You Ask
Urban Forestry Manager,
City of Jacksonville
Getting My Entire City LEED‑Certified
City Manager,
Atlantic Beach
Building Northeast Florida’s Resilience By Bringing Business Leaders To The Table
Resiliency Coordinator,
Northeast Florida Regional Council
This Jacksonville Scientist Is On A Mission To Change Public Policy
Chief Resilience Officer,
State of Florida
‘Retreat’ Not An Option For A California Beach Town, But It’s Already Happening In Duval County
The city of Jacksonville is offering to buy out homes in a flood-prone riverfront neighborhood.
‘Lift That Nest Up’: Florida’s Endangered Birds Threatened By Floods
The Florida grasshopper sparrow is the continent’s most endangered bird. Climate change isn’t helping.
Real Estate And Sea Level Rise: A Buyer’s Guide
In Florida, sellers don’t have to disclose flood damage. So how can buyers assess the risk?
The Beaches ADAPT
Some homeowners and city officials in Duval County’s coastal towns are taking rising seas seriously.
These Eco-Friendly Homes Are Built To Weather The Storm
A South Florida builder is trying to make prefabricated chic.As Seas Rise, Florida Will Likely Lose More Coastal Property Value Than Any Other State
As coastal property values drop, the economic effects could ripple inland.
Why US Carbon Dioxide Emissions Are Back On The Rise
What’s good for today’s economy isn’t so great for tomorrow’s earth.
This Is The $5.5 Million Houseboat Of The Flooded Future
Read on The Miami Herald
Why let sea rise sink your Miami lifestyle when you can go with the flow?
St. Augustine ADAPTS
In a city whose livelihood depends on its past, it pays to keep history above water.
The New Vanguard Protecting Historic Sites From Sea Level Rise: Volunteers
The Heritage Monitoring Scouts are helping the state decide which pieces of history to save and which to abandon.How A Maine Island's Residents Are Tackling The Climate Emergency
Read on Experience Magazine
They believe the solutions will come not from laws but from neighbors.
With Weather Extremes Projected For Jacksonville, Elected Officials Cool To Aggressive Climate Action
Letting the market dictate solutions is the prevailing mantra.
‘Resilience Hubs’ Could Help Northeast Floridians — Including Animals — Weather Floods
City planners can use new data to maximize conservation projects’ impact.
The Beaches ADAPT
A riverfront hospital is bulking up its flood protection after nearly having to evacuate during Hurricane Irma.