Florida Climate Resilience Survey – September 2023
Floridians are more convinced that climate change is happening than Americans as a whole, according to a new FAU survey.
Floridians are more convinced that climate change is happening than Americans as a whole, according to a new FAU survey.
Polsky discussed the Florida Climate Resilience Survey, a poll of Floridians' views on climate change and related issues.
This bite-sized video explains why rising sea levels pose a threat to Florida's main source of drinking water.
This bite-sized video explains the factors that cause a higher-than-normal tide known as a King Tide.
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