New study: Urban schools across US facing extreme heat
Orlando, Tampa and West Palm Beach among cities with the most students impacted.
Orlando, Tampa and West Palm Beach among cities with the most students impacted.
Researchers documented sea surface temperatures exceeding 86 degrees F across the equatorial Atlantic.
As this pollution-tolerant macroalgae replaces seagrass, it may be reshaping marine life and reducing biodiversity.
A study from University of Miami scientists reveals new insights into giant viruses and their role in marine ecosystems.
The potential impacts of an environmentally conscious beer industry are significant.
Volunteer groups around Florida are increasingly embracing the open-source, homemade option.
An Inside Climate News analysis shows that communities around Lake Okeechobee are an epicenter of the crisis.
Polling shows that nearly 80% of voters want government agencies to keep researching and sharing global warming data.
New research examines how mustard hill coral has survived at much higher rates than another form of coral.
Conservationists are concerned about the impact the detention center will have on the river of grass.
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