Old and dying citrus groves being converted into tool for water and soil restoration: biochar
Biochar is a charcoal-like substance created by heating organic material, like citrus trees, without oxygen.
Biochar is a charcoal-like substance created by heating organic material, like citrus trees, without oxygen.
Unveiling comes as the DeSantis administration is getting sued over its detention center in the Everglades.
Tribal leaders warn that 'Alligator Alcatraz' impacts the environment of their Indigenous homeland
Orlando, Tampa and West Palm Beach among cities with the most students impacted.
Regenerative agriculture encompasses a wide range of practices that can help farms and ranches withstand a warming world.
Mitigation is the state’s most proven, cost-effective and underutilized insurance strategy.
Researchers documented sea surface temperatures exceeding 86 degrees F across the equatorial Atlantic.
The governor vetoed $6.25 million that the Florida Legislature approved to begin the Ocklawaha River's restoration.
The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy funds projects considered too risky for private investors to fund alone.
As this pollution-tolerant macroalgae replaces seagrass, it may be reshaping marine life and reducing biodiversity.
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