Florida labor leader highlights worker safety risks amid extreme heat
Florida's outdoor workers risk losing an estimated $8.4 billion annually to extreme heat without statewide standards.
Florida's outdoor workers risk losing an estimated $8.4 billion annually to extreme heat without statewide standards.
Artificial intelligence can analyze weather data, providing recommendations to authorities on emergency response efforts.
Subpoenas were issued to CDP (formerly the Climate Disclosure Project) and the Science Based Targets Initiative.
The system will be co-developed with local governments and include sea level and climate projections.
Solar can play a much greater role in meeting Florida’s energy needs and reducing the carbon footprint of our utilities.
Managed retreat would involve gradually relocating homes, buildings and infrastructure to safer areas.
We don’t have to wait for the state or federal government to respond to climate change
Scientists crossbreed Florida and Honduran elkhorn corals in a step toward restoring reef resilience in increasingly warmer oceans.
During the deadly flooding in Texas on July 4, atmospheric water vapor in the region was at or near historic ...
The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is the headwaters of the Suwannee and St. Marys rivers.
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