Florida rural land at risk from sea rise and sprawl, report finds; hurricane ‘cone of uncertainty’ set for update
Florida could lose nearly a fifth of its rural lands in 50 years if growth continues at its current pace.
Florida could lose nearly a fifth of its rural lands in 50 years if growth continues at its current pace.
Efforts to qualify the 'Right to Clean and Healthy Waters' amendment for the 2024 ballot have fallen short.
The National Climate Assessment makes clear we've got a lot of work to do. These cities and states are leading ...
A broad coalition of environmental and smart-growth advocates have referred tSenate Bill 540 “the sprawl bill” and the death knell ...
In such cities, everyday necessities are accessible by a 15-minute walk, bike trip or public transit ride from your home.
By Nathan Crabbe As Florida’s population continues growing and sea levels continue rising, the state risks losing millions of acres ...
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