Gen Z activists fight sugarcane burning in South Florida; evidence lacking that lawsuits are causing state’s insurance woes
South Florida farmers set fire to more than 400,000 acres of sugarcane fields from October to March in preparation for...
South Florida farmers set fire to more than 400,000 acres of sugarcane fields from October to March in preparation for...
Polsky discussed the Florida Climate Resilience Survey, a poll of Floridians' views on climate change and related issues.
Sea-level rise will displace coastal residents and increase housing costs, displacing as many as 56% of Miami-Dade households
Miami-Dade County recently spent $2.3 million to purchase and install 1,700 new wall-unit air conditioners in public housing.
The Invading Sea hosted the discussion for Florida Climate Week, a summit sponsored by VoLo Foundation.
The strategy, under development since 2021, is Jacksonville’s attempt to account for the effects of its vulnerabilities.
Already, 2023 is an active year for hurricanes, with seven more named storms than normal through Oct. 11.
As coral bleaching events become more common, scientists are working to understand which corals survive and why.
Environmental groups petitioned the Fish and Wildlife Service to reclassify manatees after a die-off in the Indian River Lagoon.
The study found Category 4 and 5 hurricanes are occurring about 15 days earlier across the planet than they were...
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