Nighttime data shows inequities in Hurricane Michael power restoration
An FAU study found differences in restoration rates between urban and rural areas, disadvantaged and affluent communities.
An FAU study found differences in restoration rates between urban and rural areas, disadvantaged and affluent communities.
Old assumptions about the intensity and damage potential of hurricanes and tropical storms no longer hold water.
Aleksandr Bernhard is the founder of Miami-based Pavilion Solar, which produces canopies covered with solar panels for homes.
While trees may pose a threat during storms, they provide vital benefits such as buffering winds and reducing stormwater runoff.
With bold investments in transit, we can rapidly cut emissions — and make life better for all of us.
The most sustainable strategy is to create high-efficiency homes that will last as long as possible.
A new report finds that data gaps end up putting vulnerable communities at even more risk.
Dismantling NOAA and unraveling climate policy would risk public safety and undo years of scientific progress.
The Invading Sea is interviewing Floridians working to address climate impacts and other environmental challenges.
Florida TaxWatch's report examined factors contributing to the market's instability, including damages from hurricanes and litigation.
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