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A study found that, while population will likely continue to grow overall in Miami-Dade and Broward County this century — dozens of neighborhoods prone to flooding now could see people move out, permanently.
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The 'largest solar farm in the region' is coming to Lakeland after commissioners' unanimous approvalOne commissioner said the city staff and representatives of both the Williams Company and Florida Polytechnic University “sat at the table” to discuss the logistics.
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In Monroe, the climate threat is already considered so serious that political leaders are now pushing a bold plan built around a typically unpopular option. They want to raise taxes — in this case, sales taxes.
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We bring you the highlights from the 28th United Nations Climate Change conference. It was held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from Nov. 30 through Dec. 12.
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"The idea behind using sporopollenin is that now you create a permanent storage for that carbon — that carbon is not going back to the atmosphere," said Matias Kirst with UF.
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Lakeland city commissioners are concerned about building on green space and whether this solar project would be a catalyst for growth or a deterrent.
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Palm Beach County ranked 4th in the nation for fine particulate pollutants, Broward and Miami-Dade counties were in the top 15, and Hillsborough was 25th.
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Changes in weather are forcing birds to either adapt or change their migration patterns if they want to reach their final destinations.
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‘It’s alarming to me that you can’t count on El Niño to reliably reduce hurricane risk. We’ve learned that is subject to external factors that can override it.'
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Three months after Idalia, many here are more preoccupied with recovery than COP28.
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A couple of Hillsborough County commissioners agreed to each send personal letters asking the commission which oversees Tampa Electric to request the utility do the required cost of service study ahead of next year's base rate changes.
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South Florida could get more flood protection from the federal government sooner than expected.