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NET Power Plant in La Porte, Texas, a demonstration project for its carbon sequestration technology (Net Power Inc., CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Commentary

How the end of carbon capture could spark a new industrial revolution

by Andres ClarensJuly 10, 2025
Producers use rotational grazing, a regenerative agriculture practice, to manage pasture outside Latham, Kansas, in June 2021. (Photo by Stephanie Anderson)
Commentary

Trouble and hope in regenerative agriculture 

by Stephanie AndersonJuly 15, 2025
A home being raised to prevent future flooding (Mike Moore, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

Tackling Florida’s insurance crisis starts with mitigation

by Julio FuentesJuly 14, 2025
Waves in the Atlantic Ocean (iStock image)
News

New study reveals record heat and rapid cooling in Atlantic in 2024

by Diana UdelJuly 14, 2025
Kirkpatrick Dam at the Rodman Reservoir (Florida State Parks)
Commentary

Lawmakers, stand up to DeSantis and start healing a mangled river

by Orlando Sentinel Editorial BoardJuly 14, 2025
An electric vehicle assembly line (iStock image)
Commentary

Federal energy office illustrates the perils of fluctuating budgets and priorities

by Christelle KhalafJuly 13, 2025
A close-up of the green seaweed, Caulerpa prolifera, in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon taken in 2021 during the study period. (FAU)
News

As green seaweed replaces seagrass, sea slugs pose new threats

by Gisele GaloustianJuly 12, 2025
An icebreaker approaches Denman Glacier in March, when there was 70% less Antarctic sea ice than usual. (Pete Harmsen, Australian Antarctic Division)
Commentary

Antarctic summer sea ice is at record lows. Here’s how it will harm the planet – and us

by Edward DoddridgeJuly 11, 2025
A giant virus infection of the unicellular algae Florenciella. The giant viruses can be seen bursting out of the Florenciella cell with their hexagon-shaped capsids that enclose their genetic material. (Grieg Steward, Ph.D./University of Hawai'i at Manoa.)
News

Scientists discover 230 new giant viruses that shape ocean life and health

by Diana UdelJuly 11, 2025
President Donald Trump signs the "One Big Beautiful Bill" into law on July 4. (White House, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

Trump just gave a huge gift to China’s economy

by Dana NuccitelliJuly 11, 2025
NET Power Plant in La Porte, Texas, a demonstration project for its carbon sequestration technology (Net Power Inc., CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Commentary

How the end of carbon capture could spark a new industrial revolution

by Andres ClarensJuly 10, 2025
Producers use rotational grazing, a regenerative agriculture practice, to manage pasture outside Latham, Kansas, in June 2021. (Photo by Stephanie Anderson)
Commentary

Trouble and hope in regenerative agriculture 

by Stephanie AndersonJuly 15, 2025
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Producers use rotational grazing, a regenerative agriculture practice, to manage pasture outside Latham, Kansas, in June 2021. (Photo by Stephanie Anderson)
A home being raised to prevent future flooding (Mike Moore, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Waves in the Atlantic Ocean (iStock image)
Kirkpatrick Dam at the Rodman Reservoir (Florida State Parks)
An electric vehicle assembly line (iStock image)
A close-up of the green seaweed, Caulerpa prolifera, in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon taken in 2021 during the study period. (FAU)
An icebreaker approaches Denman Glacier in March, when there was 70% less Antarctic sea ice than usual. (Pete Harmsen, Australian Antarctic Division)
A giant virus infection of the unicellular algae Florenciella. The giant viruses can be seen bursting out of the Florenciella cell with their hexagon-shaped capsids that enclose their genetic material. (Grieg Steward, Ph.D./University of Hawai'i at Manoa.)
President Donald Trump signs the "One Big Beautiful Bill" into law on July 4. (White House, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
NET Power Plant in La Porte, Texas, a demonstration project for its carbon sequestration technology (Net Power Inc., CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
News

Brewing for the future: How sustainability is shaping the beer industry 

July 10, 2025

The potential impacts of an environmentally conscious beer industry are significant.

A sunset over dunes in Florida (Charles Patrick Ewing, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

Even a frog jumps out of the water before it boils

July 10, 2025

Climate change is real and causes extreme heat that is deadly serious and getting worse year by year.

NOAA’s GOES-16 satellite shows Hurricanes Irma, left, and Jose in the Atlantic Ocean on Sept. 7, 2017. (NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, CC BY)
Commentary

Hurricane forecasters are losing 3 key satellites ahead of peak storm season − a meteorologist explains why it matters

July 9, 2025

The loss of satellite data, along with other cuts to data, funding and staffing, could put lives at risk.

A reef prism formation at Liza Jackson Park in Fort Walton Beach. (Savanna Barry, UF/IFAS)
News

New manual provides instructions for building environmentally friendly, man-made reefs 

July 9, 2025

Volunteer groups around Florida are increasingly embracing the open-source, homemade option.

Airliner with contrails flying across the sky (iStock image)
Commentary

The weather and climate, they are a-changin’ 

July 9, 2025

While Florida bans 'chemtrails' that supposedly manipulate the weather, many elected officials are ignoring climate change. 

Data centers, which store large quantities of data, can overheat and require large-scale cooling − which adds to their environmental footprint. (IMarcoHerrera, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

Your electric bill may be paying for big data centers’ energy use

July 8, 2025

Utilities are competing to provide electricity to these facilities by offering discounts not available to average consumers.

Once billed as the Chicago of the South, Okeechobee, never experienced the booming growth and development that has transformed Florida’s coasts. (Credit: Amy Green/Inside Climate News)
News

Florida’s home insurance crisis hits hardest in some of the state’s poorest counties

July 8, 2025

An Inside Climate News analysis shows that communities around Lake Okeechobee are an epicenter of the crisis.

President Donald Trump and other officials tour Alligator Alcatraz on July 1. (DHSgov, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

Alligator Alcatraz detention center is the making of an environmental crisis

July 8, 2025

The new detention center in the Everglades can quickly turn into a human and environmental disaster.

The March for Science, in Washington, D.C., in 2017 (Becker1999, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
News

Trump’s climate research cuts are unpopular, even with Republicans

July 7, 2025

Polling shows that nearly 80% of voters want government agencies to keep researching and sharing global warming data.

A Kuwaiti oil field set afire by retreating Iraqi troops burns in the distance beyond an abandoned Iraqi tank following Operation Desert Storm. (U.S. Navy; Public domain; via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

Fossil fuels feed wars, green energy fuels peace

July 7, 2025

Breaking our dependence on oil can dismantle one of history’s most persistent drivers of conflict.

Flooding remained in parts of Sumter County long after Hurricane Milton. (Patrick Moore/Federal Emergency Management Agency, via Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
Commentary

Preparing for hurricanes means protecting clean energy 

July 7, 2025

Congress just passed a bill to phase out the clean energy tax credits that have been helping Floridians prepare.

Pollution is released from a smokestack (iStock image)
Commentary

What Trump’s budget proposal says about his environmental values

July 6, 2025

The proposal represents a retreat from goals of clean air and clean water enacted in federal laws over the past...

Mustard hill coral on a reef in the Bahamas (James St. John, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
News

FSU biologist uncovers how different coral reproduction methods shape Caribbean reefs’ future

July 10, 2025

New research examines how mustard hill coral has survived at much higher rates than another form of coral.

Work at FIU could replace the need for today’s large nuclear reactors by making smaller, prefab versions less expensive while ensuring structural safety. (I, Nostrifikator, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

Florida’s path to energy freedom

July 4, 2025

Innovative nuclear technologies would help us meet future energy challenges and serve a growing population.

President Donald Trump is joined by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Florida Gov.Ron DeSantis, Acting Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement Todd M. Lyons and Executive Director of Florida Division of Emergency Management Kevin Guthrie for a facility tour of “Alligator Alcatraz” at the site of the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in Ochopee on July 1. (DHSgov, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
News

In Florida’s fragile Everglades, Trump praises ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

July 4, 2025

Conservationists are concerned about the impact the detention center will have on the river of grass.

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