“The building code doesn’t currently take sea level rise into account,” said Tiffany Troxler
How to Safely Dispose of Old Medications in Miami
My daughter just moved from downtown Miami to Georgia. Packing for that move raised a question we had previously avoided with a shoe box in the cabinet: how do we safely dispose of old medications? While a lot of people still dispose of their unused/expired prescription and over-the-counter medications in their trash or by flushing […]
Miami Digital Solar Co-op Webinar – August 20
Are you interested in solar power for your home? Then don’t miss this information-packed FREE webinar on Tuesday, August 20, from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. Solar United Neighbors, “a national organization dedicated to representing the needs and interests of solar owners and supporters”, explains “solar co-ops” and solar issues facing Floridians. What is a Solar […]
Protect Our Florida Coasts
UPDATED 2018-01-10: The reaction to Ryan Zinke’s announcement that the Trump administration was proposing to open 90% of the United States’ coastlines to offshore oil drilling was met with swift and deafening objections across the country. Almost as swiftly, Zinke said yesterday evening that there will NOT be any drilling leases sold for Florida’s coasts. Zinke […]
Set Your House Apart With a HERS Score
In today’s competitive real estate market, sellers are looking for ways to set their home apart from the competition. Getting a HERS energy rating may be one way to do just that. HERS is the acronym for Home Energy Rating System, and it is “the nationally recognized system for inspecting and calculating a home’s energy […]
Celebrating Earth Day All Month Long in Miami
Earth Day is celebrated annually worldwide on April 22; and in Miami – as in most cities – there are events scheduled for nearly every day of the month. Here are a few: April 1: Science Saturday: Dolphins of Biscayne Bay Science Saturday on the Miami Science Barge in Museum Park is not just for Earth […]