Taking care of water helps us take care of climate
Adding a right to clean water to Florida's state constitution could aid climate mitigation and adaptation efforts.
Adding a right to clean water to Florida's state constitution could aid climate mitigation and adaptation efforts.
So much carbon dioxide has been emitted by human activity that it has decreased the pH of the oceans.
Just one inch of water can cause up to $25,000 in damage to your home.
Project 2025 would shut down climate research, encourage more fossil fuel extraction and repeal the Inflation Reduction Act.
The urban heat island effect amplifies temperatures due to the built environment absorbing more heat than natural landscapes.
A Q&A with Adrian Santiago of HighTide Intelligence, which provides AI-powered assessments of flood risk.
The CDC issued its first US malaria warning in 20 years last summer due to locally acquired cases in Florida ...
The surge is amplifying impacts such as hurricane storm surges and nuisance flooding and testing mitigation measures.
Florida TaxWatch recommends a long-term plan to improve, repair and develop water and wastewater infrastructure statewide.
Altered weather patterns and extreme temperatures can take a heavy toll on our mental and emotional well-being.
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