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We know that the warming climate, driven largely by fossil fuel emissions, is intensifying hurricanes. But what about tornadoes?
Below the sparkling, turquoise waters of Florida Bay are plants that don’t always get the credit they deserve. South Florida’s seagrasses filter water, absorb carbon dioxide, house small ...
Governments and U.S. states committed to climate action now need to persuade the oil industry to protect the world from climate chaos.
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) — A team of scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium and Tela Marine in Honduras is working together to transplant crossbred coral fragments onto a ...
What Is the New Law About? The bill, SB 1622, officially restores local authority to recognize what is known as the "recreational customary use" of Florida's beaches—the public's ability to ...
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to Washington, DC, bears the hallmarks of human-caused global warming.
The rush for ‘climate visas’ to escape Tuvalu shows the extraordinary need for schemes that enable people to migrate in a warmer world.
The Trump administration on Monday shut down a federal website that had presented congressionally mandated reports and research on climate change, drawing rebukes from scientists who said it will ...
New strains of misinformation about climate change are spreading, meant to slow the growth of renewable energy needed to fix the problem.
That would give us a climate more like South Florida, hotter, more humid, and more hazardous to public health. The bottom line What used to be "unusual" is fast becoming our new normal.
On Sanibel Island, volunteer “mangrove mamas” and “propagule papas” grow red mangrove seedlings to restore critical habitats and strengthen shorelines from future storms.