‘Sustainable’ buildings vulnerable to flooding; sea turtle nests recovering but affected by climate change
More than 800 new buildings in the past decade that have been LEED certified are at extreme risk of flooding.
More than 800 new buildings in the past decade that have been LEED certified are at extreme risk of flooding.
Anemones, sponges and jellyfish are bleaching throughout the Everglades amid record temperatures.
As climate change alters temperature and rainfall patterns, more areas could experience conditions favorable to the disease.
New research suggests the problem traces to a historical federal program that was turned against those who needed it most.
The heat index combines the actual air temperature and relative humidity to reflect how hot it feels to the human ...
Unprecedented heat, downpours, drought and wildfires aren’t 'caused by climate change' – they are climate change.
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers wants retailers to use their clout with growers to improve working conditions for farmworkers.
Hatchlings from the highest nest temperatures had shorter flippers compared to hatchlings from mid-season nests.
Methane is both a driver and a messenger of climate change.
Half a million citrus trees have taken root in the Peach State over the past decade.
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