America’s fisheries law turns 50: Let’s skip the midlife crisis
The Sustaining America's Fisheries for the Future Act would update the law governing fishing in federal waters.
Florida leads in EV sales but charging gaps risk growth
A report finds Florida's fast-charging availability lags behind the regional average
The Trump administration is steamrolling Florida’s oceans and wildlife
Lawmakers should block an administration decision to exempt Gulf drilling from the Endangered Species Act.
How ‘ocean peacebuilding’ can help calm global conflicts
Scientific cooperation, sustainable resource management and conservation can foster trust and prevent conflict.
Scientists see converging evidence of Antarctic ice retreat
The evidence suggests an irreversible long-term meltdown that could submerge low-elevation coastal areas
We protect what we love: Why connecting to nature is so important in the fight for endangered species
Human connection to nature has decreased by 60% in the last 200 years, according to a study published last year.
Earthrise to Earthset: How the planet’s climate has changed since the photo that inspired the environmental movement
The concentration of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere has rapidly increased over half a century.
Incredible journeys: Keeping tabs on migrating whooping cranes
Tracking this small population of big birds is revealing potentially significant changes in their habits.
Better urban design could help save Florida’s threatened Big Cypress fox squirrel
Green infrastructure can provide benefits that support both wildlife and the people who live alongside them.
Florida’s regulation of utilities is tilted toward shareholders, not ratepayers
Florida’s regulatory process makes outcomes like FPL's highest-in-the-nation profit margin almost inevitable.
VoLo Foundation joins Tortuga Music Festival 2026 to expand ocean conservation efforts
How Chris Stacey and Tara Wilson turned Tortuga into a movement creating ocean advocates
Spotlight on Florida’s Future: How sea-level rise and community design impact our rapidly growing state
Sea level could rise by about 10 inches by 2040, inundating a million acres of land in Florida.
Is ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ under federal control? Answer could decide environmental groups’ case
A months-long legal battle involves whether the facility is subject to federal environmental laws.
The language of climate redemption
The challenge for the right is the climate conversation has been conducted mostly in the language of the left.
Florida Power & Light profit margins top other utilities’ nationwide, report says
Advocates say communities on the front lines of the climate crisis are hardest-hit by costs


































