Report: Climate change contributed to record heat in Florida and beyond
Higher-than-average temperatures are expected to continue this summer and can cause serious health risks.
Higher-than-average temperatures are expected to continue this summer and can cause serious health risks.
In Florida alone, there are three different positions taking several candidates in the cities of Miami, DeLand and Lakeland.
Rhode-Barbarigos is part of the university team that developed a perforated, hexagonal concrete unit called SEAHIVE
Kim Titterington has her own nonprofit in Kissimmee, and posts videos of rehabilitation efforts and releases on social media.
These cheaper-to-make, cheaper-to-buy items are discarded faster, generating waste and greenhouse gas emissions.
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