Show your stripes: Iconic graphic raises awareness about rising temperatures
A shift from blue to red stripes illustrates how heat-trapping pollution has warmed the planet
A shift from blue to red stripes illustrates how heat-trapping pollution has warmed the planet
Warmer ocean waters provide the energy hurricanes need to form, intensify and maintain their strength.
With slow progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, additional measures may buy us time.
The screwworm fly is spreading as the USDA skirts the role of climate change in escalating the threat.
We’re pumping massive amounts of CO₂ into our atmosphere and natural carbon sinks are struggling to keep up.
University of Miami researchers laid out ways to integrate chronic heat into conversations on climate adaptation and public health.
Florida's Coral Reef is one of the state’s most highly valued assets, providing benefits for tourism, fishing and flood protection.
Climate change is directly impacting the ability of the U.S. military to keep us safe.
After the planet just saw its hottest year on record, dry and hot conditions this spring and summer could fuel ...
The era of relying upon increased withdrawals of inexpensive fresh groundwater is over in Florida,
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