“Climate Change vs. Human Demand” to be Discussed at Water Security Forum
Camila Pereira/Contributing Writer Miami is a major site of rising seas, rampant water pollution and a declining availability of drinking water, so there may be…
Camila Pereira/Contributing Writer Miami is a major site of rising seas, rampant water pollution and a declining availability of drinking water, so there may be…
Joshua Ceballos/Investigative Editor Biscayne Bay’s shores are littered with garbage. Single-use plastics and fishing waste wash up every day on the Biscayne Bay Campus,…
Joshua Ceballos/Staff Writer Steve Sauls loves kayaking in Biscayne Bay every morning, but he’s afraid that he won’t be able to for much longer. The…
By: Joshua Ceballos / Staff Writer The Biscayne Bay is the crown jewel of the University’s North Miami campus. Its calm waters are a…
Jordan Coll/Staff Writer For most, giant squids are the creation of science fiction movies and books, but for one FIU professor they are her area…
By: Jordan Coll/Staff Writer On Saturday, Apr.13 at Biscayne Bay Campus the 37th Annual Baynanza event was more than just a simple clean up,…
South Florida is a tropical paradise, for now. If we’re not careful, our homes could go under water, our coral reefs could disappear and we might lose one of the most diverse and important ecosystems in the world: The Everglades.
Eliandro Ramirez Chang/ Staff Writer Our planet is dying and we are the reason why. Or at least that is what top scientists and environmentalists…
Cristina Gonzalez/Staff Writer The Growth of Leadership Academics and Diversity in Ecological Sciences, a nationally recognized ecology club, aims to encourage environmental awareness and educate…
Ariana Rodriguez/ Contributing Writer One group of fish are getting caught in another net and another group of fish are dying because of the garbage…