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.
The Florida Legislature funded an initiative for researchers to help clean up the springs and educate the public.
Roughly half of all residential floodplain development in US was built in Florida, University of Miami scientists found.
The host of WLRN's Bright Lit Place podcast, Jenny Staletovich, will be moderating the panel discussion.
Jeff Berardelli and John Morales have made climate science a key part of their reports for NBC affiliates in Tampa...
Artificial intelligence is quickly gaining ground as a powerful tool in predicting weather events.
Many neighborhoods in impoverished and minority communities face the 'heat island effect.'
The study challenges previous assertions of a Gulf Stream slowdown.
VoLo Foundation is participating in Climate Week NYC as it prepares to host Florida Climate Week.
A Q&A with Sara Ayers-Rigsby, director of the Southeast/Southwest regions for the Florida Public Archaeology Network..
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