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Activists gather in Delray, aim to end global warming
Climate change activists converged on the beach with the number 350 painted across banners, signs and T-shirts on Saturday, joining thousands of other campaigners worldwide who hope to persuade decision-makers that 350 parts per million is the right goal for curbing carbon emissions.
Police Seize Drugs in Two Busts
Fort Myers Police Officers are searching for a suspect related to a Friday night drug bust.
Police departments and Sheriff's offices throughout the state are slimming their ranks to make due with less money.
This week's ride is a 2004 Volkswagen Jetta GLI owned by Dave Peregrim of Scranton.
21216 Harbor Way, Unit: 152-15
County/Region: Miami-Dade county FL / Miami-Dade Year built: 1985 Builder: N/A Square footage: 1,250 sq.
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Turtle: The Incredible Journey
A Sola Media presentation, in association with MTN Movies, Filmsat59, the Save Our Seas Foundation, supported by Filmstiftung NRW, Austrian Film Institute, ORF -- Austrian Broadcasting Corp., in co-production with Tradewind Pictures, Allegro Film, of a Big Wave and Film & Music Entertainment production.
Cold ocean cyclones can reduce hurricane intensity and activity
Cold ocean cyclones can reduce hurricane intensity and activity In a new study, a team of scientists has found that cool water upwellings occurring within ocean cyclones following alongside and behind hurricanes are sometimes strong enough to reduce the strength of hurricanes as they cross paths.
Miami's new science museum planned as a natural wonder in itself
The Miami Science Museum has unveiled an ultramodern conceptual design for its planned new downtown home that wraps a series of layered outdoor terraces around a big Gulf Stream aquarium and a striking new planetarium orb overlooking Biscayne Boulevard.
Offshore Drilling: Time To Speak Up
Published: Friday, September 25, 2009 at 10:12 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, September 25, 2009 at 10:12 p.m. Sarasota Mayor Richard Clapp tends to be a man of few words.
Jury gets 1st case of alleged toxic FEMA trailer
A federal jury began deliberating Thursday in the first trial over claims that government-issued trailers exposed Gulf Coast hurricane victims to potentially hazardous fumes.
Borrowers sue, claim loan fraud by credit union, Lee County agents
Twenty-eight people claim in a lawsuit that a now-defunct credit union and a slew of players in the Lee County real estate industry - including investment guru Russ Whitney - defrauded them into taking out illegal loans to buy houses at bloated prices.
Sign shines light on historic Keys lighthouse
An iconic symbol of the City of Marathon recently received a boost in visibility.
FEATURE: Butch Harrison, self-proclaimed 'Florida Cracker storyteller,' narrates his own adventures
For more than 20 years, Butch told stories while he worked as a guide and photographer in the Everglades before moving to Suwannee County.
Rare white-faced storm-petrel spotted off the islands
The beginning of September signals a big shift in the direction of the year. Day length is dramatically shortening, ambient temperatures, especially at night are dropping and there are signs everywhere in the natural world of great change.
U.S. Atlantic Coast Sea Level Anomaly Seen
U.S. scientists say persistent winds and a weakened current contributed to higher than normal June and July sea levels along the Eastern Seaboard.
Mass. center to build ocean monitoring stations
Florida Atlantic University will receive nearly $1.2 million from the federal government to continue research into harnessing energy from the powerful Gulf Stream off Florida's coast.
Film Review: There and back again, in a shell
Turtle: The Incredible Journey follows the life of a loggerhead turtle from its birth in Florida and trek across the Atlantic to its return 25 years later By Ian Bartholomew STAFF REPORTER Friday, Sep 04, 2009, Page 16 The denizens of the deep, in all their mystery, often make for fascinating cinema.
Finally, a sea level rise NOT blamed on global warming
Persistent winds and a weakened current in the Mid-Atlantic contributed to higher than normal sea levels along the Eastern Seaboard in June and July, according to a new NOAA technical report.
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