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Ageing Nuclear Plant in Florida at Risk from Climate Crisis, Advocates Warn
May 25, 2026
MIAMI (FL), March 01, 2025 / 9:56 AM / The Guardian – A decision by regulators to extend the life of two of the
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Is Turkey Point Prepared for Future Risks?
May 25, 2026
by Rachel Silverstein, Ph.D. (Miami Waterkeeper and CEO, Miami Waterkeeper) and Edward R. Ornstein, Esq. (Deputy General Counsel, Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida) MIAMI (FL), updated
Read moreMiami Waterkeeper’s 7th Annual State of the Water
May 25, 2026
MIAMI (FL), February 5th, 2025 – Miami Waterkeeper’s 7th Annual State of the Water is taking place on Tuesday, February 25th, 2025. Miami Waterkeeper’s CEO and Waterkeeper,
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‘It affects everyone’: Water quality woes ignite Fort Lauderdale residents to unite for resilience
May 25, 2026
Photo credit: Local 10 News by Louis Aguirre, Local 10 News FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – They call her the “Water Guru:” a Fort Lauderdale resident who
Read moreMiami’s Water and the Everglades
May 25, 2026
MIAMI, FL—September 30, 2024—Two Miami-based organizations dedicated to protecting South Florida’s water—The Everglades Foundation and Miami Waterkeeper—are proud to introduce their latest collaboration: “Miami’s
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Florida Again Postpones Rule To Protect Coral From Dredge and Ship Mud
May 25, 2026
Florida environmental regulators say they are again postponing proposed protections to stop turbidity churned up by dredging and ship traffic from damaging reefs. In
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Grupos de defensa piden al USACE y al Congreso que reevalúen los proyectos de resiliencia costera
May 25, 2026
MIAMI, FL—agosto 16, 2024—Este mes, tras el paso del huracán Beryl y con la llegada de nueva temporada de huracanes, organizaciones locales de defensa
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Advocacy Groups Call On U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Congress to Re-Evaluate Coastal Resilience Projects
May 25, 2026
Miami, FL. — August 12, 2024 — This month, in the wake of Hurricane Beryl and a new hurricane season, community-based advocacy organizations and researchers
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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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