Climate summit speaker: Corals are dying at an ‘alarming rate’
FAU’s Steve Vollmer spoke at the 17th Annual Southeast Florida Climate Leadership Summit.
FAU’s Steve Vollmer spoke at the 17th Annual Southeast Florida Climate Leadership Summit.
We need to make informed decisions about how we can reduce disruptions from natural disasters.
A carbon tax commensurate with the social costs of fossil fuels ensures that their prices reflect their full costs.
The Trump administration has cut resiliency funding, reduced access to climate data and slashed the ranks of regulators.
With fewer than 100 Rice's whales remaining in the Gulf, offshore oil drilling could mark the end for the species.
Decisions in energy, water, transportation and land-use planning will determine whether Florida thrives or struggles.
The EPA’s own analysis shows the rule could prevent 1,500 premature deaths and 100,000 asthma attacks each year.
This staggeringly broad attack on wildlife could harm Florida species such as manatees and Key deer.
Climate disasters drive up losses, which drive up premiums, which drive disinvestment and displacement.
The 17th Annual Southeast Florida Climate Leadership Summit is being held in West Palm Beach.
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