Gov. DeSantis ensured data centers, not Florida families, pay for growth
A new law directs the Florida Public Service Commission to ensure large power users bear their own cost of service.
Gulf oil drilling approval comes as baby turtles head to sea in Florida
The Trump administration exempted drilling in the Gulf from certain Endangered Species Act requirements.
Iran war shows renewable energy is now a national security imperative
While the US depends on global oil markets, China is dominating renewable energy supply chains.
Environmental and cultural awareness at White Sulfur Springs
Groundwater pumping is contributing to the demise of a culturally significant spring and the Suwannee River.
Community leaders in Florida say Trump’s FEMA pullback leaves them struggling to fill the void
The president's FEMA Review Council sees a reduced emergency management role for the federal government.
Data centers don’t have to be a burden on local communities
Data centers can support communities by generating power and repurposing waste heat.
Florida needs fish and wildlife commissioners with strong conservation backgrounds
Our next governor must appoint commissioners from the natural sciences and conservation management fields.
A ‘futuristic’ approach to minimizing power outages
University of Miami students have created models that could help Florida Power and Light improve tree trimming.
How Trump’s EPA is limiting its own ability to protect public health far into the future
New EPA rules are examples of the administration’s 'if you don’t have the facts, argue the law' approach.
Upper Limit Project honors climate pioneer Rafe Pomerance
Rafe Pomerance, an influential and tireless climate advocate, died Thursday at the age of 79.
Bees are vital pollinators, but many species are struggling
Pollinator declines are being driven by land use, rising temperatures, extreme weather and pesticide use.
Florida health centers get ready for hurricane season
The two-day Health Emergency Management Summit was organized with help from International Medical Corps.
Creating jewelry from invasive mussels connects Floridians with the environment
Jennifer Comeau produces jewelry from Asian green mussels removed from the Florida coast.
A newly rediscovered moth species in Florida may already be at risk
For decades, the Florida sack-bearer moth was hiding in plain sight among collections around the US.
Florida Cabinet officers give warning as peak wildfire season is only beginning
There have been more than 2,100 fires in Florida since January as drought-like conditions persist.


































