Climate change poses risks to Disney’s guests ā€” and the company’s bottom line
Last summer, Disney World paramedics received 441 calls from guests experiencing heat-related medical issues.
Last summer, Disney World paramedics received 441 calls from guests experiencing heat-related medical issues.
The spike in temperatures has some questioning whether human-caused heating has propelled the climate past a tipping point.
Researchers are nurturing injured and sick manatees back to health while working to curb seagrass decline and protect natural springs.
Marine parks provide people with the opportunity to experience the wonders of the ocean, facilitate critical conservation work.
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