Drought can hit almost anywhere: How 5 cities that nearly ran dry got water use under control
As global temperatures rise, cities throughout the US are more likely to experience drier conditions
As global temperatures rise, cities throughout the US are more likely to experience drier conditions
As the ocean warms, the ice sheet has sped up in response, increasing the stresses acting upon its surface.
The method holds promise for gaining a deeper understanding of how melting sea ice affects marine ecosystems.
NOAA is taxpayer funded, providing safety and security for everyone – not just those who can pay for it.
Human-induced climate change is the primary driver of once-productive landscapes becoming increasingly arid.
By Dr. Cheryl L. Holder, Florida Clinicians for Climate Action Anna Mae faced an impossible choice: either pay her electric bill ...
New research forecasts changes that may occur in the Amazon rainforest as temperatures rise due to climate change.
The three Florida cities with NFL teams – Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa – have all faced increasing heat.
Increased crevassing could lead to a feedback loop that accelerates ice loss and ultimately raises sea levels.
The effects of low oxygen on corals are not always obvious and juvenile corals may be especially vulnerable.
The Invading Sea is a nonpartisan source for news, commentary and educational content about climate change and other environmental issues affecting Florida. The site is managed by Florida Atlantic University’s Center for Environmental Studies in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science.
Sign up to receive the latest climate change news and commentary in your email inbox by visiting here.
We are seeking continuing support for the website and its staff. Click here to learn more and donate.
© 2022 The Invading Sea