A dozen animals facing extinction in Florida; state budget pauses fertilizer bans for study
Many species are listed as endangered or threatened, and some are dwindling away due to factors like habitat loss and...
Many species are listed as endangered or threatened, and some are dwindling away due to factors like habitat loss and...
The 'warming stripes' graphic shows a shift from blue to red stripes as greenhouse gas emissions have warmed the planet
Climate change will only put more stress on natural waterways and overmatched storm water systems.
The rise in both atmospheric and ocean temperatures is rapidly altering the stretches of coastline where land and water meet.
According to the latest report from South Florida Water Management, 85-90% of Lake Okeechobee is covered with blue-green algae blooms
Over the past 18 months in Florida, 16 property insurance companies have decided to stop writing new business to new...
Florida is projected to have nearly as much solar capacity by 2026 as the entire Southeast region had last year.
The spike in temperatures has some questioning whether human-caused heating has propelled the climate past a tipping point.
Researchers are nurturing injured and sick manatees back to health while working to curb seagrass decline and protect natural springs.
In Tallahassee, a small but bipartisan push to suggest that employers meet the lowest bar of heat safety standards has...
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