FSU oceanographers present new conceptual framework to answer age-old question: What happens to carbon as it sinks through the ocean?
The ocean is Earth’s largest active carbon sink, pulling carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it for long periods.
Supply-chain delays, rising equipment prices threaten power grid
As supply-chain bottlenecks take years to clear, US electricity demand is surging from data centers and other sources.
How clean is the air we breathe? FIU research finds airborne ‘forever chemicals’ in South Florida
While the levels detected are relatively small, researchers emphasize they’re far from harmless.
Why we need environmental regulations
Many people are unaware of the impact of environmental laws, making it easier to push for deregulation.
Global companies are still committing to protect the climate – and they’re investing big money in clean tech
Since 2016, investments in clean energy have outpaced that of fossil fuels globally.
A hurricane season that surprised with record storms and notable lulls
Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica, but the US was spared as FEMA faces drastic change.
Miami-Dade’s composting breakthrough should be celebrated — will a $1.9B incinerator snuff it out?
Miami-Dade cannot celebrate composting while building infrastructure that requires us to stop composting.
Farmers bear the costs of new tariffs, restricted immigration and slashed renewable energy subsidies
Leasing land for wind turbines or solar panels has brought in revenue that kept many family farms afloat.
When trade routes shift, so do clouds: FSU researchers uncover ripple effects of new global shipping regulations
Quantifying how clouds respond to changes in aerosols remains one of the biggest challenges in studying the climate.
Reducing holiday waste while keeping the joy
Holidays can remain a time for celebration, but are also an opportunity to rethink what we leave behind.
Sea level doesn’t rise at the same rate everywhere – we mapped where Antarctica’s ice melt would have the biggest impact
Rising greenhouse gas emissions could cause substantial melting and much higher sea levels.
Planting the future: How Reefgen’s seafloor robots aim to restore coasts
Reefgen builds robots that plant coral, seagrass and mangroves directly into the seafloor.
Standing up for Florida means pushing back against offshore drilling everywhere
Our elected officials are right to be indignant about drilling off Florida’s coast, but shouldn’t stop there.
Hurricane season ends, but weather woes push Floridians to move, FAU survey finds
The survey found that 36% of respondents had moved or were considering moving in part or fully due to weather...
Florida Climate Survey – September 2025
Survey finds that 36% of Floridians have moved or are considering moving due to climate or weather hazards.


































