Florida must plan for ‘new normal’ of challenges caused by climate change
Within two decades, Florida could gain almost 5 million residents and lose a million acres of land to sea-level rise.
Within two decades, Florida could gain almost 5 million residents and lose a million acres of land to sea-level rise.
Preliminary observations of 25.91 inches falling in 24 hours at one Fort Lauderdale location would break the all-time Florida record.
Under a sweeping set of vehicle emissions rules, EVs would make up as much as two-thirds of all U.S. car ...
The CLEO Institute's House On Fire podcast raises awareness of climate change's effects on a ‘generation that will inherit a ...
A quickly warming Gulf of Mexico is driving a faster than expected rise in sea levels along the Gulf of ...
Stony coral tissue loss disease is a new and deadly disease affecting reefs throughout the Caribbean.
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