Why the Southeast is burning – extreme drought is only part of the reason
As global temperatures rise, the frequency of drought conditions in the Southeast will increase.
As global temperatures rise, the frequency of drought conditions in the Southeast will increase.
A University of Miami researcher led a study that found mosquitos increased dramatically in Miami-Dade after Hurricane Irma.
With extreme heat related and humidity, our brain struggles to regulate our temperature and begins to malfunction.
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