Questions surround Florida’s attempt to expand its role in Everglades restoration
The Everglades face increasing pressure as global temperatures warm, storms intensify and tides rise.
Florida ‘blue ribbon’ bills have red flags
HB 299 and SB 354 create a fast track for massive projects to bypass local development rules.
Rising electricity prices and an aging grid challenge the nation as data centers demand more power
A lack of investment over time and delays in investments made have led to an enormous scale of needed work.
New analysis warns Trump offshore drilling plan could trigger thousands of oil spills
Conservationists say increased drilling could threaten already endangered marine species with extinction.
EPA’s new way of evaluating pollution rules hands deregulators a license to ignore public health
Health benefits will no longer be quantified when assessing the monetary impact of new pollution regulations.
Could salty drinking water be a risk factor for high blood pressure?
Salt can enter drinking water through several pathways, including saltwater intrusion into groundwater.
An affordable and environmentally sound solution to aging septic systems
Enhanced nutrient-reducing septic systems are designed to reduce excess nitrogen pollution.
Unlocking the secrets of heat-resistant corals
University of Miami researchers will investigate how corals in the Pacific withstand the effects of a warming ocean.
Balancing act: Bills to both regulate, promote AI data centers in Florida advance to final committee
A pair of bills aimed at environmental protection and business growth surrounding AI data centers advanced.
A narrow window to restore local planning in Florida
Senate Bill 840 would restore limited but essential planning authority to local governments after future storms.
Bill adding transparency to state land swaps sweeps through Florida House committees
The measure was inspired by outrage over a proposed land swap involving the Guana River Wildlife Management Area.
Understanding climate change in America: Skepticism, dogmatism and personal experience
Some dogmatically believe 'climate change is a hoax' despite ever-growing evidence to the contrary.
Share your public lands stories with Florida’s decision-makers
We must speak for, advocate for and unite behind our public lands during this current legislative session.
Does Florida have too many dairy cows in the wrong places?
The Florida Springs Institute studied how dairies contribute to pollution in north Florida groundwater and springs.
Warming climate puts future of Winter Olympics at risk
Just 52 of 93 potential host cities will have reliable conditions for the winter games by the 2050s, Climate Central...


































