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Hurricanes Ian and Nicole left devastating flooding in Central Florida. Will it happen again?
Florida’s wetlands have historically served as natural sponges but are now filled with explosive growth and development. Throw in climate change concerns, and many wonder whether 2022’s flooding represents a new norm.
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Worried about climate change, you may have eco-anxiety
Over two-thirds of Americans have experienced eco-anxiety, according to a 2019 survey from the American Psychological Association.
Losing Arctic ice will affect people around the world
If we continue toward an ice-free Artic, that could mean big impacts felt around the world.
Climate change encourages homeowners to reconsider legacy cities
Climate havens are cities that are likely to avoid the worst effects of climate disasters and have the infrastructure to support a larger population.
New satellite will help track climate change
The first images from a new NASA satellite show that it could be a game-changer in the study of climate change.
www.wmfe.org
Orlando roads could soon use pavement that lowers air pollution and keeps cool, experts say
Orlando is looking to be one the first cities to try a new pavement treatment that can reduce certain types of air pollution by nearly half. What’s more, the treatment has the potential to lower ambient temperatures.
www.bloomberg.com
Will pandemic-era voters support public transit?
Through ballot measures this November, some U.S. voters will decide if they're willing to pay more taxes for public transportation after COVID-19.
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