Stop EPA from rolling back environmental regulations
The EPA is seeking to repeal the finding that provides the legal underpinning for limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
The EPA is seeking to repeal the finding that provides the legal underpinning for limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
Scientists all over the world are researching how to use the oceans’ waves, tides and currents to generate energy.
Video of the panel discussion will be released Monday, Oct. 6, at 9 a.m. to kick off Florida Climate Week.
Today, the cheapest forms of electricity going onto the grid are solar, wind and batteries.
The sandhill crane, merlin and pileated woodpecker are examples of the positive effect of reversing environmental harms.
Rural communities struck by natural disasters are creating models for sustainable, long-term recovery.
Hispanic Heritage Month highlights achievements and also climate challenges threatening Latino health, housing and wealth.
Improvements have happened since Hurricane Katrina, but the record is mixed in the effectiveness of emergency plans.
Florida Climate Week runs Oct. 6-12, featuring in-person and virtual events on policy, clean energy and coastal protection.
Rooftop solar and battery storage are becoming powerful tools for mitigating risks and preparing for disasters.
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