Climate change threatens US beaches; Tampa unveils climate action plan
The rise in both atmospheric and ocean temperatures is rapidly altering the stretches of coastline where land and water meet.
The rise in both atmospheric and ocean temperatures is rapidly altering the stretches of coastline where land and water meet.
According to the latest report from South Florida Water Management, 85-90% of Lake Okeechobee is covered with blue-green algae blooms
Over the past 18 months in Florida, 16 property insurance companies have decided to stop writing new business to new ...
Florida is projected to have nearly as much solar capacity by 2026 as the entire Southeast region had last year.
Florida has joined nine other states in a federal lawsuit challenging an overhaul of the National Flood Insurance Program.
Feline leukomyelopathy, or FLM, appears to be impacting panthers and bobcats throughout the state.
The AAA survey also found that 24% of respondents ignore evacuation warnings.
Scores of people are still struggling to overcome the devastation wrought by Hurricane Ian.
Duke Energy Florida surpassed one gigawatt of renewable energy, enough to power around 350,000 households.
New numbers released this month found that 57% of deaths directly attributable to tropical cyclones from 2013 through 2022 were ...
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