How MANG rooted its brand in mangrove conservation
The company’s Buy One, Plant One initiative has restored coastlines in Florida and beyond
The company’s Buy One, Plant One initiative has restored coastlines in Florida and beyond
The Invading Sea hosted the discussion for Florida Climate Week, an annual series of free virtual and in-person events.
The best thing we can do is preserve gopher tortoise burrows and the longleaf pine ecosystem supporting them.
When we conserve wetlands and mangroves, we’re protecting real estate, insurance markets and local economies.
The military is backing away from plans to protect people and bases from extreme weather.
The state paid $83 million for 4 acres next to the city of Destin’s Norriego Point Beach park.
Marine heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense, threatening fisheries, marine ecosystems and the climate system.
Most people are maintaining local ties, even as they relocate to adapt to rising climate risks.
A new report says Earth has reached a dire milestone with the widespread death of warm-water coral reefs.
Billionaires want to use your tax dollars to put nuclear-powered AI data centers in drought-prone farmland.
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