Florida Wildlife Corridor benefits imperiled species and state’s resilience, FAU panelists say
A panel discussion on the corridor was held at Florida Atlantic University as part of the Frontiers in Science public ...
A panel discussion on the corridor was held at Florida Atlantic University as part of the Frontiers in Science public ...
The summit, hosted by the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, was held last month in Miami Beach.
Three months after Idalia, many here are more preoccupied with recovery than COP28.
Polsky talked about such issues as how extreme weather and rising sea levels affect Floridians' views on climate change.
The School of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean Sustainability (ECOS) is comprised of a broad array of existing disciplines and units.
The latest edition of the Florida Climate Resilience Survey found that 90% of respondents believe climate change is happening
Floridians are more convinced that climate change is happening than Americans as a whole, according to a new FAU survey.
Polsky discussed the Florida Climate Resilience Survey, a poll of Floridians' views on climate change and related issues.
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