Why Florida’s home insurance crisis isn’t going away
Even if the market recovers from Hurricane Ian, climate change will likely keep prices high.
Even if the market recovers from Hurricane Ian, climate change will likely keep prices high.
Ocean temperatures have soared five degrees above normal since early July.
The Miami-Dade County Commission introduced a bill to create protections for people in construction and agriculture trades in the county.
Florida’s record-breaking heat demonstrates how compound climate events hurt the most vulnerable people.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's new study, 92% of animals that got ill from toxic algae...
Research has shown that climate change is changing chemical communication in marine, freshwater and land-based species.
The money funds 71 new projects and three previously awarded projects to help prepare communities for flooding and storm surge.
The earth is getting hotter, and climate experts predict that it will continue to do so.
With the state’s waterways swollen and stressed since Hurricane Ian, widespread outbreaks are feared again this summer.
A Q&A with NOAA Coral Reef Watch Director Derek Manzello.
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