Federal disaster relief fund nearly depleted as Hurricane Idalia hits; King Tide raises hurricane’s flood threat
The federal Disaster Relief Fund is set to run out of money this fall if Congress can’t come to an ...
The federal Disaster Relief Fund is set to run out of money this fall if Congress can’t come to an ...
Florida is vulnerable to extreme heat, wildfires and flooding from intense storms and sea level rise
By Nicole Bergmann, FAU School of Communication and Multimedia Studies The following is a Q&A conducted with Delaney Reynolds, a graduate ...
By Allyson Wleklinksi Growing up in Florida opened my eyes to the perils of climate change. I saw coral reef ...
By Jenn Whitcomb, For Our Future Florida In Florida and across the country, we are facing a four-pronged challenge related to ...
By Fred Grimm, Sun Sentinel columnist The one good thing about old age: I won’t be around to suffer the ...
By Pam McVety, climate activist This is a message to Ron DeSantis, Marco Rubio, Rick Scott, Neal Dunn and all ...
Palm Beach Post Editorial Board The Climate Clock, a project of artists, scientists and activists, is ticking down to six years — six years until, ...
South Florida Sun Sentinel Editorial Board Twenty years after creation of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, evidence is building that ...
By Susan Nugent, Climate Reality Project The president-elect has stated that addressing climate change will be one of his top ...
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