The National Weather Service is understaffed. What it means for Florida
A mass exodus now forces the NWS to meet its public safety mission in a more stressful, turbulent environment.
A mass exodus now forces the NWS to meet its public safety mission in a more stressful, turbulent environment.
Since 2023, exceptionally warm ocean water has been fueling widespread mortality in corals around the world.
Cuts, chaos and climate change are converging to leave Americans more vulnerable than they were in 2005.
It’s time to move past partisanship and recognize the universal benefits of clean energy.
Audubon protects habitats for roseate spoonbills and other wading birds vulnerable to climate change and other threats.
Dramatic shifts in climate can have long-lasting effects on even the toughest, most iconic trees.
As we adapt to climate change, the Nature Coast provides a place for landscape-scale actions to offset loss.
There is a new interpretation of a law requiring federal agencies to document the environmental effects of proposed actions.
A shift from blue to red stripes illustrates how heat-trapping pollution has warmed the planet
Show Your Stripes Day, held June 21, is an initiative to raise awareness about human-caused climate change.
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