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More than 1,800 people took part in 83 free events last year during Florida Climate Week, including a beach cleanup.
More than 1,800 people took part in 83 free events last year during Florida Climate Week, including a beach cleanup.
A Q&A with Doula Climate Health Outreach Team member Shantai Latoya Young.
VoLo’s strategy is anchored in two flagship platforms: Florida Climate Week and the Climate Correction conference.
The survey also found that 65% of Floridians believe government should be doing more to address climate impacts.
Invading Sea survey finds most Floridians worried about maintaining homeowners insurance, hurricanes strengthening.
Climate change adds another layer of mental health risk for youth and can deepen existing inequities.
Most Floridians prefer candidates tackling climate change: 52% more likely to vote for those with climate action records.
The survey is the 11th conducted by the FAU Center for Environmental Studies on Floridians’ climate-related views since 2019.
Global, national and state leaders must recognize at long last that the world’s climate cares nothing for political fiction.
Jeff Berardelli and John Morales have made climate science a key part of their reports for NBC affiliates in Tampa ...
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