Workshop Guides Florida Educators On Teaching Climate Change And Its Human Impacts
Florida teachers are eager to teach kids about sea-level rise, rising heat and other impacts of climate change, but many...
Florida teachers are eager to teach kids about sea-level rise, rising heat and other impacts of climate change, but many...
If youā€™re not sure what to do with your yard signs now that the midterm elections are over, a South...
New leaders in Florida may mean new opportunities for the stateā€™s energy policy, according to Hal Harvey, the head of...
Water is what connects us in South Florida. No matter where we are from or how we got here, or...
Global warming can feel like an overwhelming problem -- it is, after all, GLOBAL -- but many of the solutions...
A coalition of southeast Florida counties is leading the state in responding to vulnerabilities caused by climate change and sea-level...
Florida and Louisiana face a shared threat from sea-level rise -- a threat that's growing as higher seas increase flood...
It's possible for the world to keep global warming from reaching a crisis point in the next 20 to 30...
Miami artist Xavier Cortada acknowledges home ownership has its challenges. Neighbors with poor taste in exterior paint colors, for instance....
This year's first round of King Tides will be this weekend. These "highest of the high tides" flood low-lying areas...
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