Extreme heat waves aren’t ‘just summer’: How climate change is heating up the weather, and what we can do about it
Severe and long-lasting heat is two to four times more likely to occur today because of human-caused climate change.
Severe and long-lasting heat is two to four times more likely to occur today because of human-caused climate change.
While moving toward renewable energy sources is commendable, Floridians need reliability within our energy grid.
Report says 2023 was likely pivot point as world gradually turns away from burning fossil fuels, toward clean energy.
Innovative climate solutions and technological advancements pave the way for a greener and more promising future.
When it comes to designing sports stadiums these days, sustainability is routinely being built in.
This month, the nation will deploy 9,000 people to help guide the country toward a cleaner future.
A Q&A with Frank Heidinger, founder and CEO of the Miami-based electric boat company Halevai.
The push to lower greenhouse gas emissions is a powerful catalyst for innovation.
Digitization has led to increased energy consumption, particularly in data storage centers.
Renewable energy and climate-ready infrastructure will play a critical role in Tampa's growth.
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