Florida Wildlife Corridor eases worst impacts of climate change
First-of-its-kind study: conserving the FLWC needed to continue buffering against climate change, exploding population.
First-of-its-kind study: conserving the FLWC needed to continue buffering against climate change, exploding population.
People with the fewest resources, as well as those who have disabilities or have been marginalized, were most likely to ...
A panel discussion on the corridor was held at Florida Atlantic University as part of the Frontiers in Science public ...
A Q&A with Rep. Lindsay Cross of Florida House District 60, which covers parts of St. Petersburg and eastern Pinellas ...
The American Security Project’s report details climate resilience efforts in five Florida regions with national security facilities.
EcoExplorers is aimed at building a robust workforce capable of addressing South Florida's most pressing resilience issues.
People around the world won't quit using fossil fuels until there is a cheaper, clean alternative.
The Florida Department of Commerce wants to amend restrictive growth rules put in place for the Keys in the 1980s.
By helping Florida communities navigate intensifying climate-related risks, the insurance industry could also help itself.
The actions that land trusts undertake are a powerful tool in the ongoing battle to reduce and mitigate climate impacts.
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