‘Sustainable’ buildings vulnerable to flooding; sea turtle nests recovering but affected by climate change
More than 800 new buildings in the past decade that have been LEED certified are at extreme risk of flooding.
More than 800 new buildings in the past decade that have been LEED certified are at extreme risk of flooding.
More than 4,000 acres of seagrass, or 38%, disappeared in Old Tampa Bay between 2018 and 2020.
The Biden administration announced the plan last month as part of an effort to protect the endangered Rice’s whale from...
At least 30 lawmakers urged the EPA to deny an application to use phosphogypsum as a test ingredient in road...
The report suggests some 39 million homes across the U.S. could lose value as insurers begin to calculate climate risks...
Hurricane Sally made landfall as a slow-moving Category 2 storm in September 2020, dumping incredible amounts of rain.
One recent study predicts that some large fish species could lose 70% of their habitat by 2100.
The Pentagon is investing at least $5 billion to rebuild and harden Tyndall Air Force Base against hurricanes.
SB 28 seeks to impose a yearly registration fee of $200 on electric vehicles, in addition to regular registration fees.
Abnormally hot sea surface temperatures this summer mean the Gulf is still very warm, despite the effects of Idalia’s cooling...
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