U.S. Climate To Be More Extreme By 2050 Blog Post
More extreme climate will affect as many as 118 million people in the U.S. annually by 2050. Much of the U.S. will be hotter and drier.
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CAC Government Sector - Get Involved The Challenge for State and Local Governments Florida is on the front lines in the struggle to adapt to the changing climate, fighting battles...
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Climate Adaptation Center events focus on Florida's climate challenges Our events provide unique opportunities to bridge the gap between the latest scientific research and public sector understanding of Florida's changing...
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Florida Issues in a Changing Climate Sea Level RiseHurricanesFloodingRed TideBiodiversityHuman Health Climate warming is causing sea level to rise at an increasing rate, primarily a consequence of melting polar ice...
Sahara Dust is Heading Our Way Blog Post
Dust from the Sahara desert is approaching the U.S. It will impact hurricane development and, possibly, the occurrence of red tide.
The CEO of Sarasota’s Climate Adaptation Center on Science and Hope in a Hotter World Blog Post
CAC’s CEO, Bob Bunting, on the reality of climate warming, its impact, and the potential for a vibrant “climate economy.”