Despairing about climate change? These 4 charts on the unstoppable growth of solar may change your mind
Solar is now growing fast enough to completely displace fossil fuels from the entire global economy before 2050.
Solar is now growing fast enough to completely displace fossil fuels from the entire global economy before 2050.
A University of Miami graduate student's research shows which Miami-Dade County sites are at risk, proposes strategies to make those...
Managed retreat is a complicated and controversial climate change solution, but one that most climate scientists feel is inevitable.
A new study says composting could slash landfill emissions by as much as 84%.
A Climate Central analysis found that 173 U.S. locations saw annual increases in "mosquito days" since 1979.
The hope is that the new standards for extreme heat warnings and advisorieswill better protect residents from the rising risks...
In the past decade, power plant operators have had a rough time bringing CCS projects online in many parts of...
Clearwater businessman Stu Sjouwerman, founder of the online security platform KnowBe4, donated $2.5 million to the Florida Wildlife Corridor.
The work is sponsored by a $12.6 million DARPA grant that seeks to create self-repairing, biological and human-engineered reef-mimicking structures.
Fort Lauderdale City Hall took a beating on April 12 when a storm dumped 26 inches of rain within a...
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