Florida State University climate expert leads NASA study examining risks for extreme heat illness
A 2020 survey by Miami-Dade nonprofits found that after housing and security, heat was residents’ most pressing concern.
A 2020 survey by Miami-Dade nonprofits found that after housing and security, heat was residents’ most pressing concern.
University of Florida scientists have recreated the first stage of the coral skeleton creation process in a sea anemone.
One of the goals of FIU’s Environment Forum is to bring diverging viewpoints into dialogue in respectful conversations.
The project is one of 19 selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to fulfill President Biden’s Investing in America...
Scientists found that more than 3,000 river basins globally are at risk of water scarcity by 2050 in one future...
Nearly a century after we almost hunted them to extinction, fewer than 360 right whales remain.
Climate change threatens to reduce tea yields and hammer millions of small farmers who derive their livelihood from the crop.
University leaders and researchers provided insight and shed light on solutions proposed at the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference.
The plan focuses on high-priority projects in the transportation and energy sector, the region's largest greenhouse gas emitters.
Extreme heat affects everyone. But in Florida, the hottest state in the country, only one group is legally protected.
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