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While the report called Florida a 'solar powerhouse,' its numbers fall behind other states when averaged out per customer.
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North America’s only barrier reef is withering from heat and disease. Can efforts to preserve and propagate the corals at land-based facilities save them?
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Gas-powered outdoor equipment releases emissions that pose health risks and contribute to climate change
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Humidity is why medical experts say that South Florida’s climate can be harder on the health and body than a dry climate like Arizona, where a 90 degree temperature doesn’t feel all that oppressive.
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Gas-powered outdoor equipment releases emissions that pose health risks and contribute to climate change.
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Princeton University researchers measured attitudes toward climate change before, during and after Hurricane Ian.
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As a popular coffee bean is threatened by rising temperatures, Florida researchers try a replacementThe Robusta coffee bean might have to widely replace Arabica in the next 30 years.
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Miami-Dade has fallen behind on its decade-old pledge to cover more than 30% of the county with tree canopy, leading to growing inequality across the region as wealthier neighborhoods stay shaded, while poorer communities bake — leading to higher electric bills and more emergency room visits.
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Many states accepted IRA federal funding to address climate change, but Florida turned the money down from the Climate Pollution Reduction Grants.
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The national report comes shortly after Florida banned local heat protections for outdoor workers.
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Rebuilding after extreme weather disasters can be a long and expensive process, as the impacts of climate change increasingly threaten coastal communities.
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The surge is startling scientists, amplifying impacts such as hurricane storm surges and nuisance flooding and testing mitigation measures like the Resilient Florida program.