Florida rejects federal funding meant to reduce tailpipe emissions; state considers easing Keys growth limits
The Florida Department of Transportation secretary turned down $320 million, arguing federal officials overstepped their authority.
The Florida Department of Transportation secretary turned down $320 million, arguing federal officials overstepped their authority.
Researchers found that after a hurricane, the number of rental units usually decreases, which leads to higher rent prices.
The Lakeland project will include 77 homes with solar panels, linked together to pool energy in a central battery storage...
Findings like this are important because they fundamentally change how we study and conserve biodiversity.
Living shorelines use natural solutions – installed plants and habitat structures – to strengthen beaches against erosion.
Three months after Idalia, many here are more preoccupied with recovery than COP28.
The hurricane season produced the fourth-most named storms on record, but only Idalia made landfall in the US.
Temperatures were between 103 and 104 degrees Plant City for nine days in August, the hottest in the city’s recorded...
Critics say the annual UN conferences on climate change have outlived their usefulness and are due for an overhaul.
Bird sightings may be like canaries in a coal mine, providing early warning signals of climate change.
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