Florida Wildlife Corridor eases worst impacts of climate change
First-of-its-kind study: conserving the FLWC needed to continue buffering against climate change, exploding population.
First-of-its-kind study: conserving the FLWC needed to continue buffering against climate change, exploding population.
A University of Miami report recommends new water-saving measures for urban areas plagued by shortages and drought.
A report by a major global re-insurance company links the state’s soaring home insurance costs and growth, especially along the ...
An aging population and climate change are putting even more people at risk.
Florida’s water supply “is projected to be unable to meet all of the growing needs of Floridians in the future," ...
Wildfires can occur during dry, hot, windy conditions that have become increasingly frequent because of climate change.
UF medical geographers identify the need for improved platforms to predict and manage climate-sensitive infectious diseases,
Florida’s gravest ecological concerns could send droves of residents away and prevent others from coming.
Alachua County has commissioned a climate vulnerability analysis to identify infrastructure, neighborhoods and resources that may be at risk.
By Laurence Reisman After spending spring break walking along the rain-swollen Ohio River in three Indiana-area towns in a windy 50 ...
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