The consequences of climate change: more heat, more hurricane impacts
Greenhouse gas emissions have warmed the globe by about 1 degree F over the last 50 years.
Greenhouse gas emissions have warmed the globe by about 1 degree F over the last 50 years.
El Niño dramatically dampens hurricane activity, but at the same time record ocean heat is bubbling up in the Atlantic.
Scores of people are still struggling to overcome the devastation wrought by Hurricane Ian.
The Florida Keys, rich with history and a destination for locals and tourists, are slowly disappearing.
Meal delivery programs are uniquely positioned to keep the most vulnerable safe during climate emergencies.
Alachua County has commissioned a climate vulnerability analysis to identify infrastructure, neighborhoods and resources that may be at risk.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Science Foundation creating research center to bring climate change data to insurance industry.
Florida must encourage more sustainable development patterns, avoiding development on sensitive lands in coastal areas and floodplains.
Research on how many bull sharks live in the Crystal River area and where their babies grow is almost nonexistent.
New numbers released this month found that 57% of deaths directly attributable to tropical cyclones from 2013 through 2022 were ...
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