FEMA grant cancellations spark Florida outcry as hurricane season looms
By Trimmel Gomes, Florida News Connection The Federal Emergency Management Agency has abruptly ended a key disaster-preparedness program, sparking concerns ...
By Trimmel Gomes, Florida News Connection The Federal Emergency Management Agency has abruptly ended a key disaster-preparedness program, sparking concerns ...
We can thank NOAA and the National Weather Service for protecting our communities as weather events worsen.
Three severe weather storms in three months highlights Florida’s need to update infrastructure now.
From stadiums to practice fields, climate change is reshaping the places where we train, compete and play.
Early warning systems, resilient infrastructure and nature-based solutions are cost effective in reducing economic losses.
NOAA supports industries that contribute trillions of dollars to the economy and protects a healthy ocean for all to enjoy.
Taking aggressive action to alleviate climate change would reduce the number of disasters to which FEMA must respond.
Scientists link extreme cold and snow like seen recently in Florida to a disruption to the polar vortex caused by ...
Hurricanes Helene and Milton hit the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Randell Research Center this past year.
Transitioning to clean energy can be a major driver of economic growth, resilience and high-quality, local jobs.
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