Heat waves, droughts cause billions of dollars in global economic losses
An increase in extreme heat and severe droughts lops off about 0.2% of a country’s GDP, a new study found.
An increase in extreme heat and severe droughts lops off about 0.2% of a country’s GDP, a new study found.
Florida won't be able to sustain the growth it has seen in recent years without improving how it selects and ...
To prepare for an even hotter future, designers today could learn from the past.
Four years after a string of disasters plagued one Louisiana town, its residents are still on the move.
Goodall launched Roots & Shoots in 1991 to help young people create a positive change in their own communities.
It is the first time the non-native seagrass species, Halophila stipulacea, has been found in waters along the continental US.
A Miami professor co-authored a letter in support of legislation to protect octopuses from being commercially farmed.
These 'bite-sized videos' provide short explanations of environmental terms that people regularly hear in the news.
Using ethnography, the project will study the experiences of vulnerable communities in the area known as 'Hurricane Alley.'
With concerns about climate change growing, nuclear has again become an option.
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