Pensacola still struggling to rebuild from Hurricane Sally; Tampa gets $1M for tree planting to reduce heat
Hurricane Sally made landfall as a slow-moving Category 2 storm in September 2020, dumping incredible amounts of rain.
Hurricane Sally made landfall as a slow-moving Category 2 storm in September 2020, dumping incredible amounts of rain.
Florida ranks second nationwide in potential benefits from the Inflation Reduction Act’s clean electricity and vehicle incentives.
The Climate Shift Index provides insight into the local climate of over 1,000 worldwide locations.
Designing and fortifying military bases against the effects of climate change is not some far-off concept.
A variety of Earth Day events are being held across the Sunshine State this Saturday, April 22.
Up-to-the-minute sea-level rise data shows water levels in the Gulf are rising at a rate faster than nearly anywhere else ...
Christian Wagley, of Healthy Gulf If you had a leak in your roof that got larger and dumped gallons of ...
By Amanda Bryant, My Flood Risk For more than a year, flood preparedness advocates in Florida have urged lawmakers to protect homebuyers ...
By Sean Shaw, former Florida State Representative Fishing in the gorgeous blue waters off Florida’s Gulf Coast is a passion ...
Here’s an initiative from New Jersey that is tailor-made for Florida. New Jersey is the first state in the country ...
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