Climate change made all of this year’s Atlantic hurricanes so much worse
A new analysis finds that the storms’ wind speeds increased by up to 28 miles per hour, boosting their destructive ...
A new analysis finds that the storms’ wind speeds increased by up to 28 miles per hour, boosting their destructive ...
Florida’s housing crisis, exacerbated by the hurricanes, demands legislative intervention.
The 29th edition of the U.N. conference, known as COP29, is being held from Nov. 11–22 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
The vast majority of introduced species pose no danger to native ecosystems and in some cases can provide benefits.
As extreme weather batters our power grids, digital solutions can empower utilities to build a more resilient system.
While rooftop solar installations have risen by over 1,000% in the last five years, Florida is using just 2% of ...
Manatees are eating less seagrass – traditionally their primary food source – and more algae than in decades past.
Following the storms, some areas required more effort to get the fields back in working order to complete planting.
Higher densities and more compact development in the right place would create more resilient and sustainable communities.
When Hurricane Milton hit, jails in Manatee and Pinellas counties were under mandatory evacuation orders but weren't evacuated.
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