Study: Climate disasters increase support for climate migrants, belief in climate change, but only for short time
Princeton University researchers measured attitudes toward climate change before, during and after Hurricane Ian.
Princeton University researchers measured attitudes toward climate change before, during and after Hurricane Ian.
While the report called Florida a 'solar powerhouse,' its numbers fall behind other states when averaged out per customer
Gas-powered outdoor equipment releases emissions that pose health risks and contribute to climate change.
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 poll was conducted by the Business and Economics Polling Initiative at FAU and the National Parks Conservation Association.
A Q&A with Sam Teicher of Coral Vita, which conducts coral farming in the Bahamas to restore reefs.
By 2050, nearly 1,100 critical infrastructure assets along the U.S. coastline could flood 12 times per year on average.
Climate scientist Ed Hawkins created the 'warming stripes' graphic to show how temperatures have risen due to climate change.
Stanley cups and other reusable bottles replace single-use plastics but create their own waste and energy issues.
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