WHO regional director: Climate change has fueled dengue and Oropouche cases in Florida
A rise in dengue cases is directly associated with climate events such as droughts, floods and hotter climates.
A rise in dengue cases is directly associated with climate events such as droughts, floods and hotter climates.
Unprecedented marine heat waves in the North Atlantic have been driven in part by a recent drop in shipping emissions
State Rep. Michael Gottlieb's bill would require employers to provide water and breaks when the heat index reaches 90 degrees.
The agency is hiking insurance rates and punishing flood-prone construction in the president-elect’s favorite state.
A recent RenewJax survey found more than half of respondents support increasing investments in renewable energy.
The Climate Collaboratory, with the assistance of the Matheson History Museum, organized the exhibit.
The plaintiffs claim the Public Service Commission’s approval of utility plans based on fossil fuels violates their rights.
A Tampa Bay Times report exposed how government agencies are lagging in confronting the growing impacts of climate change.
The analysis found subsidence, a process where the ground sinks or settles, ranging from two to eight centimeters.
By flexing our energy independence, we heighten energy security while protecting consumers from volatile price fluctuations.
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