Florida’s historic coastal sites in peril, experts warn
More than 12,000 documented archaeological sites face sea level rise, according to the Florida Public Archaeology Network.
More than 12,000 documented archaeological sites face sea level rise, according to the Florida Public Archaeology Network.
Florida's outdoor workers risk losing an estimated $8.4 billion annually to extreme heat without statewide standards.
The motion argues that the project would cause 'irreparable harm' to the fragile ecosystem.
House Bill 1143 would block drilling within 10 miles of the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Florida Power & Light says the rate hike is needed for grid resilience, population growth and storm recovery.
A Senate-approved proposal would restore the Ocklawaha River by dismantling the dam on the Rodman Reservoir.
Federal proposals to overhaul disaster recovery have cast a shadow over this week's hurricane exercises and drills.
Congress is preparing to vote this week on a budget bill that would repeal solar energy tax credits.
The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program had distributed $5 billion nationwide in the last five years.
Host Zay Harding dives into a mission of discovery highlighting those working to protect the planet.
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