New OSHA rule aims to protect Florida workers from deadly heat
The rule would mark the first federal legal protections for indoor and outdoor workers exposed to extreme heat.
The rule would mark the first federal legal protections for indoor and outdoor workers exposed to extreme heat.
DEP has created a dedicated webpage for public input ahead of rescheduled sessions in early September.
Studies show areas with natural defenses such as marshes see less damage than areas where they were degraded or removed.
NOAA predicts between 17 and 25 named storms this summer and fall, with eight to 13 achieving hurricane status.
Oysters generated an estimated annual economic output of $134 million before the fishery's collapse.
The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, accusing it of failing to protect endangered species.
Activists are using art and science to fight against pollution in practical ways.
The Department of Corrections secretary told a Senate committee 75% of Florida prison housing currently lacks air conditioning.
The Sierra Club gave an overall 'D' grade to utilities, but FPL was an exception for pledging to end coal...
The South Atlantic Salt Marsh Initiative has released a new plan to preserve 1 million acres of salt marshes.
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