The climate crisis is here. Thereâs no time for denial. Whatâs our plan?
Presented by VoLo Foundation, Florida Climate Week was held Oct. 7-13 and included more than 70 participating organizations.
Presented by VoLo Foundation, Florida Climate Week was held Oct. 7-13 and included more than 70 participating organizations.
Recovery from disasters such as hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes and flooding involves more than rebuilding.
It shouldn't take two major storms to show state leaders that the status quo needs serious tweaking.
Owning an EV during inclement weather situations can be beneficial in a number of ways.
UCF Associate Professor Thomas Wahl is using machine learning to analyze flood-prone areas to better protect these regions.
Nature-based solutions typically provide benefits like reducing wind and wave energy, absorbing excess carbon and filtering water.
Itâs time to accept science, govern by economic reason and embrace responsible governance.
Global, national and state leaders must recognize at long last that the worldâs climate cares nothing for political fiction.
Recent hurricanes, severe storms and flooding have created a massive fiscal burden on the state and its residents.
The Resilient Florida program, established in 2021, has funded more than $1 billion in grants to address flood vulnerabilities.
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