The Sunshine State: Florida leads the Southeast in solar power capacity, according to new report
Florida is projected to have nearly as much solar capacity by 2026 as the entire Southeast region had last year.
Florida is projected to have nearly as much solar capacity by 2026 as the entire Southeast region had last year.
Hurricanes are intensifying faster, reaching further inland and costing billions in damage as the climate warms.
For the past year, scientists have grown about 150 coffee plants in a greenhouse on UF’s Gainesville campus.
The spike in temperatures has some questioning whether human-caused heating has propelled the climate past a tipping point.
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