How Florida farmworkers are protecting themselves from extreme heat
Protecting the people who pick your food is as easy as giving them shade and water.
Protecting the people who pick your food is as easy as giving them shade and water.
A Q&A with Tony Cho, a Miami real estate developer who formed the Future of Cities to fund sustainable real ...
A study by FAU’s Center for Environmental Studies found that 90% of Floridians say climate change is happening right now.
The Biden administration's announcement follows the first Gulf sale of wind development leases earlier this year.
Energy Earthshots is a a nationwide initiative aimed at accelerating breakthroughs in clean energy solutions within this decade.
Polsky talked about such issues as how extreme weather and rising sea levels affect Floridians' views on climate change.
The Republican debate on Nov. 8 provides an important platform for discussing climate change
The shrinking habitat is raising major ethical and logistical questions about the Endangered Species Act.
This ocean-driven melting is expected to increase sea-level rise, with consequences for coastal communities around the world.
The Sierra Club gave an overall 'D' grade to utilities, but FPL was an exception for pledging to end coal ...
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