Outrage Pushes Echo Brickell Developer to Scrap Shark Tank Plans

This past February, the Palm Beach Post published renderings of Echo Brickell, a 57-story skyscraper planned for Brickell Avenue. The opulent interior looked incredible, particularly the avant-garde 12,000-gallon shark tank. In the image published by the Post, two large sharks circled a center column. The residential units, according to the…

Meet the Latest Invasive Species Terrorizing Miami, the New Guinea Flatworm

Last month, scientists released rare good news in Florida’s endless fight against invasive species: After collecting more than 150,000 giant African land snails, they’d nearly eradicated the pest from the Sunshine State.  That’s great, because they’ve got a new disgusting import to turn their attention to. A peer-reviewed study published…

Fiery Debate Over Miami Air Show in Everglades

Roger Hammer is searching for wildflowers. A wilderness photographer since 1972, the tall, sturdy 70-year-old has spent much of his life in the world-famous swamps of South Florida. With a long gray ponytail swaying across his back, he steps over the soft, algae-covered slough floor about 60 miles west of…

What the World Was Like the Last Time a Hurricane Hit Florida

Florida has gone almost 10 years since receiving a direct hit from a hurricane. The last time a cane actually touched our shores was when Hurricane Wilma made landfall in late October 2005. That’s an awfully long (though not necessarily scientifically strange) gap for hurricanes in Florida. The world and…

Florida Republican Congressman Calls for Action on Climate Change

Florida Republicans haven’t exactly been making headlines for their progressive action on climate change. But a lone Republican has begun to push for action within his party. Representative Carlos Curbelo, who represents Florida’s 26th Congressional District, which stretches from Miami to Key West, says he understands climate change is “a…