Zachary T. Sampson
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Researchers are “at the very start” of studying how shifting conditions could affect blooms. After years of inconsistent funding, even more immediate questions remain outstanding, like what exactly ends a bloom and what causes Red Tide to vary so much in severity from year to year.
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The Biden effect in Florida: From electric cars to solar energy, advocates hope a shift in tone has real impact on the ground.
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Environmental advocates celebrated the creation of a chief resilience officer. Now they have doubts.
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The request from Florida Conservation Voters comes in a letter to top lawmakers, both from Tampa Bay.
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A spring climate resilience survey by Florida Atlantic University found that 89 percent of respondents accept that climate change is happening. The poll of about 1,300 residents also showed less than a third felt the government was doing enough to address it.