-
$3.2 million will go toward three projects to develop technologies used to eliminate blue-green algae.
-
We discuss climate change hurdles and solutions with CNN's chief climate correspondent and highlight Florida stories from his book.
-
Critics say the bill signed by the governor ignores the reality of climate change threats in Florida, including rising seas, extreme heat, and more severe storms.
-
Florida is ready to repeal what’s left of a 16-year-old law that makes climate change a priority in energy policy decisions. A new bill prioritizes energy affordability and availability instead.
-
"If we don't manage them properly, then those seagrasses will be less resilient, and we could potentially degrade a very, very valuable habitat," said Tom Frazer of USF.
-
Global transportation and trade, compounded by people continuing to alter the local environment, have led to the spread of mosquitoes. But how will these insects deal with a warming world?
-
The object of Benjamin Dimmitt's pictorial and editorial attention has deteriorated significantly over the last few decades.
-
Resilience in the face of increasingly extreme weather is on the minds this week of those attending the annual Gulf of Mexico Alliance Conference in Tampa.
-
Earth breached a key temperature recently. A climate scientist explains how this warming and consequent weather patterns could impact the hurricane season that begins June 1.
-
Floridians experienced some of the hottest summer months ever last year, and early indications show similar conditions are on tap this year.