“The Legislature is still very shy about the words ‘climate change'” – A Florida lawmaker discusses the importance of climate advocacy and policy
A Q&A with Florida state Rep. Anna Eskamani, D-Orlando.
A Q&A with Florida state Rep. Anna Eskamani, D-Orlando.
University of Miami experts weigh in on what a first-of-its-kind climate change ruling in Montana means, possible ripple effects.
Hurricane season predictions were increased to include more storms due to record ocean temperatures counterbalancing El Niño.
Schools are experiencing AC malfunctions, encouraging parents to send their children to class with water bottles.
A Q&A with David Rathke, executive director of Resiliency Florida.
Gasoline taxes play a key role in funding transportation projects in Florida.
Marine heatwaves can "inject a lot of chaos" as they remake ecosystems and cost coastal economies billions.
Experts say there is a large gap between official numbers and the likely impact of high temperatures.
As temperatures rise, one University of Florida researcher is working to make cities feel cooler.
Divers have been collecting corals along the Florida Keys reef tract and moving them to cooler water and into giant...
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