Sharks may help improve climate forecasts, study finds
Research demonstrates how animal-borne sensors can work with traditional tools to improve ocean predictions.
The bleeding heart of Florida
Groundwater pumping from the Floridan Aquifer is responsible for declining flows at hundreds of springs.
Faith meets climate action: Turning small steps into major change
Faith groups have identified the pace of change that many of us feel is achievable at this exact moment.
Climate change disrupts bird migration, threatening Florida species
The Canada goose and red-headed woodpecker are among the affected species, according to Climate Central.
Power outages can threaten the lives of medical device users – knowing who is most at risk will help cities respond
As climate change makes blackouts longer and more frequent, states and cities must increasingly provide help.
Federal figures reveal 1 in 3 US households struggle to pay energy bills, but the reality is likely worse
Clean energy developments that might have shielded households from price shocks have been politicized and curtailed.
In Florida Everglades, Alligator Alcatraz remains open among sacred Miccosukee lands
An appeals court ruled the migrant detention site may continue operating while litigation proceeds.
Turtles and whales are endangering us, defense secretary claims
The Trump administration is allowing the oil industry to harm vulnerable species based on a pretext.
Global copper demand outstrips supply, threatening electrification and industrial growth
Copper is used in generating and distributing electrical power, equipment in data centers and much more.
Florida climate advocate: Trump’s environmental cuts further marginalize vulnerable communities
A Q&A with Yoca Arditi-Rocha of the CLEO Institute, a Florida nonprofit dedicated to climate education and advocacy.
Local community planning has a double standard in Florida
The 2026 Legislature’s record on data centers is different than its record on community planning.
Searching for skunk apes in Goethe State Forest
I hold out hope for undiscovered creatures, but my appreciation of conservation biology leads me to skepticism.
Drought turns southeastern US into ‘tinderbox’ as wildfires rage
Weather extremes fuel wildfires that have burned through tens of thousands of acres across Florida and other states.
The Rodman dam hurts the environment and the local economy
The dam has drowned miles of riverbank, severely limiting the variety of fish that rural folks once caught.
Restoring the Ocklawaha will decimate a nearly 60-year-old ecosystem
The Florida state senator who killed a recent bill to restore the river explains why.


































