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With the global pandemic still in the spotlight, more than 200 leading health journals say climate change is an even more urgent threat.
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Human ancestors got steadily larger over the last 1 million years. Our relatives living in colder places developed bigger bodies, a new study finds.
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From the Great Plains to the California coast, a powerful "heat dome" is setting records. This one is stronger and bigger and is appearing earlier than normal.
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2020 and 2016 are virtually tied for the hottest year on record. That means more powerful hurricanes, more intense wildfires, less ice and longer heat waves.
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Butterflies and moths captivated Lawrence Reeves – so much so that he chased their ethereal flutters all the way to the Philippines, his mother’s…
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A team of researchers led by the University of Central Florida has been awarded a $3.4 million grant to develop a program to help home-buyers evaluate…
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Floridians have another year of reprieve before they face a likely hike in their flood insurance premiums, thanks to political pressure from Congress over…
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Planned burning for Okeeheelee Park in West Palm Beach started Monday.The prescribed burning season will run through the end of May for the Okeeheelee…
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Ask any consumer — good credit goes a long way.It works the same for local governments. Increasingly investors in the bonds of local governments want to…
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Hurricane Dorian's slow, destructive track through the Bahamas fits a pattern scientists have been seeing over recent decades, and one they expect to…
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The City of Miami wants to hear from residents about their concerns over South Florida’s vulnerability to climate change.The Office of Resilience and…
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"Hail more than a meter high, and then we wonder if climate change exists," said Enrique Alfaro Ramírez, the governor of Jalisco state. The Mexican army is helping to dig out the city.