Why is the Sunshine State so cool on rooftop solar?
Only around 1% of Florida single-family homes have rooftop solar, according to the website Solar Power Guide.
Only around 1% of Florida single-family homes have rooftop solar, according to the website Solar Power Guide.
A first-of-its-kind study by University of Florida scientists provides insights on achieving harmony for smart urban park design.
The healthy reefs in the Florida Keys alone yield $6.3 billion in revenue every year.
HB 1143 is the stronger bill offering more protection to the economy, culture and ecology of the Apalachicola River Basin.
Ghosh, a graduate student at Embry-Riddle, received the award at VoLo Foundation's Climate Correction conference.
Being mindful about such things as artificial lights, sandcastles and beach furniture will help as nesting season starts May 1.
This bite-sized video explains how bioswales manage stormwater and filter out pollution.
The issue now goes back to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
The need for water infrastructure and resilience projects will only increase alongside Florida's rapid growth.
The topic was the focus of a panel discussion at a retreat for the School of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean ...
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