Development increasing risk for West Nile virus; extreme weather hurting Florida tourism
With recent bird movements and record heat this summer, some scientists see a perfect storm of pestilence brewing.
With recent bird movements and record heat this summer, some scientists see a perfect storm of pestilence brewing.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported that 431 manatees died across the state from Jan. 1 to Aug. ...
Our world is warming too fast for coral reefs to prevail without climate action.
The wildfire smoke of 2023 highlights an emerging air quality trend as global temperatures rise.
New research published inĀ Nature GeoscienceĀ delves into how rivers in the Arctic are responding to the warming climate.
Global warming is not hard to grasp ā it's a simple as a grandmother's greenhouse.
The federal Disaster Relief Fund is set to run out of money this fall if Congress canāt come to an ...
Florida officials said that people should be making preparations even if they are outside of the cone of uncertainty.
A solution is hiding in plain sight on farms in the supply chains of major corporations participating in the Fair ...
The average number of disaster declarations has skyrocketed since 2000 to nearly twice that of the preceding 20-year period.
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