Miami vehicle pollution clouds Everglades, threatens ecosystems
A new study found Miami-area vehicles emit more than 33,000 tons of nitrogen oxides yearly, equal to 30 coal plants.
A new study found Miami-area vehicles emit more than 33,000 tons of nitrogen oxides yearly, equal to 30 coal plants.
Fisheries scientist Holden Harris reflects on being fired from NOAA and what the loss of public science means.
Without federal tax credits, EV adoption will slow and Americans will face fewer options for affordable, energy-secure transportation.
New research underscores the importance of examining all scientifically sound options as part of the climate conversation.
If grandfathers spoke up more for the natural legacy passed to us, perhaps we could save more of wild Florida.
When natural gas leaks, energy is wasted, the planet warms and air quality drops.
The project will focus on understanding how common contaminants change after being released into freshwater environments.
Green financing can dramatically lower emissions from the built environment, driving a broader shift in real estate and finance.
The collapse of the ice sheet and the AMOC ocean current could wreak havoc on Florida’s coastline.
Turbulence is causing more incidents on commercial and private flights, according to pilots and aviation experts
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