Decades-long study shows this endangered butterfly benefits from hurricanes
Schaus’ swallowtail butterflies seem to bounce back better than before in the years following hurricanes.
Schaus’ swallowtail butterflies seem to bounce back better than before in the years following hurricanes.
As more Americans are impacted by disasters, it’s possible to make the system leaner, more efficient and accountable.
By Dr. Cheryl L. Holder, Florida Clinicians for Climate Action Anna Mae faced an impossible choice: either pay her electric bill ...
The Greenland ice sheet holds enough ice to increase sea levels by 23 feet, wiping out much of the coastal ...
New research forecasts changes that may occur in the Amazon rainforest as temperatures rise due to climate change.
The time for climate change denial and kneeling before insurance industry lobbyists is over.
The order froze the leasing of federal areas for new offshore wind projects and federal permits for projects in progress.
Humanity’s fire practices have become so vast, especially in recent centuries, that we are creating the fire equivalent of an ...
The three Florida cities with NFL teams – Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa – have all faced increasing heat.Â
Increased crevassing could lead to a feedback loop that accelerates ice loss and ultimately raises sea levels.
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