Forecasters predict below-average hurricane season, advise against complacency
Forecasters say an expected El Niño is poised to temper hurricane activity in the Atlantic.
Why Florida has to lead on water, resilience and climate
Flash flooding, storm surge, wildfires and intensifying hurricanes are documented, measurable and accelerating.
Hurricane forecasts have improved and saved lives, but cuts threaten to stretch NOAA to breaking point
Vulnerability to hurricanes has increased with coastal populations expanding and storms becoming stronger.
The next era of Atlantic hurricanes could be far more destructive
Recent research suggests climate change could supercharge swings between quiet years and hyperactive seasons.
No fireworks for Fourth of July in Florida?
Without significant rain to end drought conditions in the next few weeks, alternatives to fireworks could be in order.
FSU study warns routine coastal flooding could become deadly for older adults
Researchers found even shallow flooding on roads can delay emergency medical care for older adults.
Slowing boat speeds will help save North Atlantic right whales
NOAA is considering the deregulation of rules that protect endangered right whales from deadly ship strikes.
Florida agricultural town in need of an economic boost eyes hyperscale data centers
Across Florida’s heartland, communities such as Indiantown are weighing proposals for data centers.
Private nuclear can solve data center energy crunch
Massive energy users could generate their own electricity without forcing ratepayers to absorb the risk.
Gov. DeSantis ensured data centers, not Florida families, pay for growth
A new law directs the Florida Public Service Commission to ensure large power users bear their own cost of service.
Gulf oil drilling approval comes as baby turtles head to sea in Florida
The Trump administration exempted drilling in the Gulf from certain Endangered Species Act requirements.
Iran war shows renewable energy is now a national security imperative
While the US depends on global oil markets, China is dominating renewable energy supply chains.
Environmental and cultural awareness at White Sulfur Springs
Groundwater pumping is contributing to the demise of a culturally significant spring and the Suwannee River.
Community leaders in Florida say Trump’s FEMA pullback leaves them struggling to fill the void
The president's FEMA Review Council sees a reduced emergency management role for the federal government.
Data centers don’t have to be a burden on local communities
Data centers can support communities by generating power and repurposing waste heat.


































