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Florida In Depth with the Tampa Bay Times and USF
Tampa Bay Times
15 episodes
1 month ago
News about Florida and Tampa Bay can be intense. From our governor running for president to hurricanes fueled by rising temperatures to the $6.5 billion redevelopment of the Trop, the news cycle moves fast but the issues are complex. To help make sense of this continual churn of headlines, the Tampa Bay Times is launching a new podcast with the University of South Florida called “Florida In Depth” that dives deeper into the stories that matter.

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News about Florida and Tampa Bay can be intense. From our governor running for president to hurricanes fueled by rising temperatures to the $6.5 billion redevelopment of the Trop, the news cycle moves fast but the issues are complex. To help make sense of this continual churn of headlines, the Tampa Bay Times is launching a new podcast with the University of South Florida called “Florida In Depth” that dives deeper into the stories that matter.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Hot Weather: Beach erosion
Florida In Depth with the Tampa Bay Times and USF
20 minutes 6 seconds
2 years ago
Hot Weather: Beach erosion
Beaches have long served Florida as buffers against hurricanes. But amid the rising temperatures of climate change, erosion has grown only more severe. A change in how the federal government pays for beach renourishment complicates how beaches can be saved in the future. Pinellas County reporter Jack Evans discusses the changing calculus with beach erosion.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Florida In Depth with the Tampa Bay Times and USF
News about Florida and Tampa Bay can be intense. From our governor running for president to hurricanes fueled by rising temperatures to the $6.5 billion redevelopment of the Trop, the news cycle moves fast but the issues are complex. To help make sense of this continual churn of headlines, the Tampa Bay Times is launching a new podcast with the University of South Florida called “Florida In Depth” that dives deeper into the stories that matter.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.