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Central Florida’s Coastal Environment

7/26/2019 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

The panel discusses climate change impacts and warming water's threat to tourism.

This week, NewsNight looks at the challenges posed by climate change and sea-level rise in Central Florida. Plus, warming water is already partly blamed for more intense tropical systems, algae blooms and unusually large amounts of seaweed. Could waterborne illnesses be another concern for our state?

07/26/2019

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Central Florida’s Coastal Environment

7/26/2019 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

This week, NewsNight looks at the challenges posed by climate change and sea-level rise in Central Florida. Plus, warming water is already partly blamed for more intense tropical systems, algae blooms and unusually large amounts of seaweed. Could waterborne illnesses be another concern for our state?

07/26/2019

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