New poll: Despite shifting beliefs, most Floridians support government action on climate change
The latest Florida Climate Resilience Survey found 68% of respondents want state government to do more to address climate change.
The latest Florida Climate Resilience Survey found 68% of respondents want state government to do more to address climate change.
The Office of Ocean Economy is tasked with connecting Florida’s ocean and coastal resources to economic development strategies.
Florida prisoners experienced 22 more dangerously hot humid days on average in 2020 compared with 1982, a new study found.
Much of the gambling funding would come from a deal that the state reached with the Seminole Tribe of Florida...
HB 433 would preempt cities and counties from requiring businesses to allow outdoor workers to receive shade and water breaks.
The 12,085-acre Lightsey Family Ranch is next to Fisheating Creek, the only free-flowing river into Lake Okeechobee.
The Florida Senate passed legislation that would block bans on gas-powered blowers in the state's municipalities.
A recent report found Florida VA clinics and hospitals may be at risk from extreme weather events related to climate...
Up to 80,000 Floridians whose second homes are covered by state-run Citizens Property Insurance could be affected.
High sea-surface temperatures are connected with more storm formations and an earlier start to hurricane season.
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