Smart, climate-resilient infrastructure can save lives and taxpayer money
In an era of increasingly erratic climate patterns, infrastructure designed and constructed to withstand these fluctuations is essential.
In an era of increasingly erratic climate patterns, infrastructure designed and constructed to withstand these fluctuations is essential.
Changes that cut emissions could include avoiding cruises, which burn about 560,000 gallons of fuel per day.
Temperatures were between 103 and 104 degrees Plant City for nine days in August, the hottest in the city’s recorded ...
Critics say the annual UN conferences on climate change have outlived their usefulness and are due for an overhaul.
Living shorelines offer a sustainable alternative to traditional protection methods that can exacerbate problems they aim to solve.
Bird sightings may be like canaries in a coal mine, providing early warning signals of climate change.
This bite-sized video explains how polar amplification can trigger feedback loops that amplify climate change effects.
Panelists at the Southeast Florida Climate Leadership Summit discussed the designation's importance for the region.
It turns out that the massive root systems of mangroves sequester carbon better than any tree on Earth.
Paramedics responded to nearly 40 medical calls for overheated Disney guests and took six people to the hospital in August.
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