The sounds of extinction: Protect species before they’re silenced
Without action to safeguard the wonders of creation in Florida, we may one day look to the air and see ...
Without action to safeguard the wonders of creation in Florida, we may one day look to the air and see ...
Carsten Grupstra’s studies of heat-resistant corals can serve as the basis for reef restoration practices.
Raising homes above flood levels allows residents to remain in place, maintaining the fabric of their communities.
Caribbean countries bear the brunt of climate impacts despite contributing minimally to global emissions
The panel discussed climate challenges and opportunities, with a focus on Latino communities.
Proposed cuts would harm critical services from algal bloom prediction modeling to protecting environmentally sensitive areas.
Increasing the practice of recycling solar panels has more than just environmental benefits.
The model could transform how water managers predict and respond to flooding in Florida’s vast canal system.
Most tires are made of synthetic rubber that sheds particles of microplastics over time.
The project will develop artificial intelligence tools to help manage wildfires fueled by hurricanes in the Florida Panhandle.
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