Florida prisoners face heat dangers; Legislature passes bill making it easier to demolish coastal buildings
Florida prisoners experienced 22 more dangerously hot humid days on average in 2020 compared with 1982, a new study found.
Florida prisoners experienced 22 more dangerously hot humid days on average in 2020 compared with 1982, a new study found.
Research shows the soaring costs hint at widespread, unpriced risk as the global climate warms, with states like Florida hit ...
The plan is stopping in 58 cities up the East Coast from March 1 to June 5 while facilitating climate-related ...
Much of the gambling funding would come from a deal that the state reached with the Seminole Tribe of Florida ...
Helium is a non-renewable resource that is found in only a few locations in the world and is being depleted.
Congress must act on the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, providing states with funding for projects such as wildlife crossings.
HB 433 would preempt cities and counties from requiring businesses to allow outdoor workers to receive shade and water breaks.
Florida is a hot spot for cloud-to-ground lightning strikes, with Miami-Fort Lauderdale experiencing over 120,000 in 2023.
Carbon Limit is a Boca Raton-based startup that developed a powder additive that allows concrete to capture CO2 emissions
A Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism would collect a fee from high-polluting countries that undercut domestic manufacturers.
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