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Knight Media Forum 2024
May 25, 2026
Photo credit: Knight Foundation. Rachel Silverstein Ph.D. (Miami Waterkeeper and Executive Director) spoke at the annual Knight Medium Forum on Wednesday 24 February 2024,
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Community input needed for environmental project
May 25, 2026
A local stormwater park showcases sustainable water management, a prime example of green infrastructure in action. Click here to read the article in the
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Grupos de resiliencia de Miami lanzan el proyecto acelerador de infraestructura verde
May 25, 2026
MIAMI, FL, 30 de Enero de 2024 — Miami Waterkeeper, en colaboración con una coalición de grupos locales, se complace en presentar el innovador Proyecto
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Miami nonprofit turns to green infrastructure to tackle flooding and extreme heat
May 25, 2026
Original article, authored by Ashley Portero, South Florida Business Journal Senior Report, can be found here > February 01, 2024. — Miami Waterkeeper is
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Miami Resiliency Groups Launch Green Infrastructure Accelerator Project
May 25, 2026
MIAMI, January 30, 2024 — Miami Waterkeeper, along with a cohort of local resiliency groups, announced an innovative initiative dubbed the Green Infrastructure Accelerator Project. The project will culminate with
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Summer heat brings fish kills in South Florida. Here’s what to do if you see one.
May 25, 2026
Photo Credit: Miami Herald Summer heat brings fish kills in South Florida. Here’s what to do if you see one by Ashley Miznazi, Miami
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A 2-PART ANIMATION SERIES
May 25, 2026
Miami Waterkeeper’s two-part animation series reveals how contamination from Florida Power & Light’s (FPL’s) Turkey Point nuclear power plant is threatening the Biscayne Aquifer, the
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WPLG Anchor Talks Turkey Point Safety with Miami Waterkeeper
May 25, 2026
MIAMI (FL), May 14 and May 21, 2025 / 5:00 PM & 11:00 PM / WPLG Local 10, Don’t Trash Our Treasure – Turkey
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Lanzamiento de Aguamigos: Una innovadora serie bilingüe de educación ecológica
May 25, 2026
Miami, FL.—2 de agosto de 2024—Miami Waterkeeper, una destacada organización ambiental, ha unido fuerzas con la renombrada periodista y productora ejecutiva Mariana Atencio para
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Aguamigos Launch: An Innovative Bilingual Eco-Education Series
May 25, 2026
Miami, FL.—August 2, 2024—Miami Waterkeeper, a leading environmental organization, has joined forces with renowned journalist and executive producer Mariana Atencio to create Aguamigos: a
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Rachel Silverstein’s 10-year Journey of Water Wins for Miami
May 25, 2026
Miami, FL.—June 3, 2024—Ten years ago today, Rachel Silverstein, Ph.D. joined Miami Waterkeeper (MWK) as its sole employee, with just a few months of
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Local leaders meet to explore ways to improve, protect Biscayne Bay
May 25, 2026
Photo credit: CBS News Miami by Joe Gorchow, CBS News Miami MIAMI (FL), May 20, 2024 / 6:40 PM EDT / CBS Miami – Biscayne Bay is one of Miami-Dade County’s
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