Climate Change Impacts Could Lead to ‘Great American Climate Migration’
Meanwhile, scientists say climate change is partly to blame for the trend of slow-moving, destructive hurricanes like Sally, Harvey and Dorian.
Florida’s Environment: The Good News for August and September 2020
Looking for some good news about Florida’s environment? Check out this month’s collection of environmental success stories.
SEFS Coordinator Learns about Impacts, Solutions During the Climate Reality Project’s Leadership Corps
Brian Abramowitz learned tactics for best communicating the links between extreme weather and climate change.
Join Us on July 29 for Climate Hope: Turning Angst Into Action
Tune in virtually to learn about how Floridians learn how to turn climate anxiety into climate action.
Join Us on June 11 for Climate Science on Tap: A Blueprint for Our Planet’s Future
Tune in virtually to learn about climate change and how we can plan for the future from Eric Corey Freed, architect and senior vice president of sustainability at Cannon Design.
Action of the Month: Catch up with Climate Change in Florida
Follow along with TESI coordinator Sadie Mills as she debriefs us on recent warming trends and gives tips on how we can keep tabs on climate change in Florida.
Join Us on May 26 for Climate Science on Tap: What to Expect When Expecting Climate Change
Tune in virtually as South Florida meteorologist John Morales discusses how Floridians can brace for climate change.
Climate Change, Environmental Politics Threaten the Florida Everglades and the Indigenous People Who Call it Home
Climate change-induced rise in temperatures and sea levels threaten the Florida Everglades and the very existence of the people who call it home.
Not Just a Visitor: How Florida Coasts are Preparing for Climate Change
St. Augustine officials are working to protect the oldest part of the nation’s oldest city.
Warmer Temps and COVID-19: More Data Needed, Scientists Say
The takeaway message: As summer rolls around, warmer weather could play a role in the fate of COVID-19, but scientists … Continue