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Randall Dasher is a fourth-generation Florida farmer and until last year, he never had a crop of iron-clay cowpeas fail. "Something has changed and...
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By Steve Newborn In 1995, a heat wave killed more than 700 people in Chicago. It affected mostly elderly, African-American women who lived on their own....
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By Jessica Meszaros A new study describes the future mass redistribution of plants and animals on Earth due to climate change. The research conducted by...
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By Carrie Pinkard A dark mass stretches from West Africa to the Gulf of Mexico. It’s slowly growing, and choking the life out of some marine animals....
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Carlos Curbelo is considering a run for Miami-Dade Mayor in 2020. Miami native, son of Cuban exiles and former Republican Representative from Florida’s...
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Replacing and refurbishing old coastal pumps to brace for sea level rise could cost South Florida tens of millions of dollars per year over the next...
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It’s almost six months into Gov. Ron DeSantis’s first term, and the biggest shift from the Rick Scott administration has been his focus on the...
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A ban in Florida on the words “climate change” appears to be ending. The DeSantis administration is showing new leadership where state government has...
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A pair of bills have been filed in the Florida legislature that would mandate the state transition to renewable energy in the next thirty years. This is...
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The sunlight coming through the picture window of Debbie Casey’s room at a nursing home in Daytona Beach falls on a message board covered with pictures…