Property insurance: 10 facts about rising premiums and the role of climate change
Floridians face challenges in the cost and availability of homeowners insurance as climate risks increase.
Floridians face challenges in the cost and availability of homeowners insurance as climate risks increase.
'Florida’s Climate Future City' is a new hands-on activity at the Museum of Discovery and Science in Fort Lauderdale.
Billions of dollars in proposed NOAA cuts would make it difficult to prevent and mitigate red tide impacts.
Local governments can impact the health and safety of residents as they face increasingly extreme weather.
Any action by Congress to cancel these tax credits will reduce freedom of choice and accessibility.
Higher temperatures are changing habitat ranges and in some regions throwing off pollination.
A thermal treatment technique being developed by University of Miami researchers could help destroy PFAS in soil.
The Trump administration would gut habitat protections by changing how harm is defined under the Endangered Species Act.
While the overall greenery in forests looks healthy, researchers are concerned about what’s going on beneath the canopy.
Congress is debating whether to keep clean energy tax credits created under the Inflation Reduction Act.
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