New oil and gas leases would be catastrophic for the next generation
On Nov. 20, a five-year offshore leasing plan was announced that would push oil drilling closer to Florida’s coast.
Florida’s wild heart is beating on borrowed time
Florida Forever needs funding to buy private land for new state parks, state forests and wildlife management areas.
US saw 23 billion-dollar disasters in 2025, third highest on record
They include the Los Angeles fires, which were the costliest disaster of the year and the costliest wildfire in US...
From the Amazon’s frontline to COP30: What we saw, and what the US chose to abandon
In November, our team traveled more than 2,560 miles on the Amazon River to film a climate documentary.
Regular septic system inspections would protect Florida’s water, health
The nutrients in effluent from these systems contribute to harmful algal blooms that affect people and wildlife.
Home electricity bills are skyrocketing. For data centers, not so much
An analysis suggests that everyday people are paying rising prices, while data centers are scoring discounts.
Faith, conservation and the Florida Legislature
We should not be afraid to cite and reference our faith when we seek conservation solutions.
Catastrophic heat wave wiped out 2 endangered corals in the Florida Keys. Now what?
Researchers are studying differences among reefs and why some colonies survived the heat.
There is no such thing as a fail-safe nuclear power plant
Corporations are gambling with new reactors to supercharge artificial intelligence (and profits).
Three things that might trigger massive ice sheet collapse
If one or more of these instabilities are triggered, sea levels would rise much faster than currently expected.
In hurricane-prone Florida, legislators reconsider new growth and development law
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment....
New data centers would drive up energy costs, climate risks in Florida
Massive data centers threaten to increase electricity bills and the amount of fossil fuels being burned.
Why 70-plus species of sharks and rays needed new international trade limit protections
Countries around the world agreed in December to add the species to an international treaty’s list for protection
Before they disappear: Conservationists gather native plants threatened by rising seas, rampant storms
A team from Naples Botanical Garden collects seeds and cuttings at Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Floridians want smart growth controls. Some lawmakers don’t care
Proposed bills are efforts to return Florida to the days when developers built everywhere and anything they wanted.


































