3 ways Trump’s EPA could use the language of science to weaken pollution controls
The administration could try to write policies that sound beneficial but have profound effects on environmental health.
The administration could try to write policies that sound beneficial but have profound effects on environmental health.
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Utility profits earned from their Florida customers are largely going to out-of-state shareholders, not grid improvements.
King tides give residents a glimpse of what Florida’s future could look like as sea levels continue to rise.
Climate change adds another layer of mental health risk for youth and can deepen existing inequities.
The insurance affordability crisis demands responses that first and foremost prioritize resilience.
The story of Florida’s oysters is a microcosm of the challenges facing coastal ecosystems worldwide.
Climate change, a development boom and overexploitation of groundwater are draining the Sunshine State.
Listening, asking questions and showing empathy are all ways to discuss climate change with small-town residents.
Misclassifications create confusion around species’ identities, delaying conservation actions.
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