Where darkness turns primordial
As light pollution increases, communities in Florida such as Groveland are working to keep skies dark.
As light pollution increases, communities in Florida such as Groveland are working to keep skies dark.
The city promises to incentivize bike-friendly businesses, but there is just a handful of protected bicycle lanes.
This journey is about seeing how the planet’s most vital climate frontline is faring before my generation is asked to ...
By increasing investments in solar, utilities can hedge against economic risks and deliver more stable, affordable energy.
Coral reef growth rates in the western Atlantic have slowed, erasing coastal protection benefits they once offered.
Economists have calculated that more than 3 million of us depend on the Everglades for our livelihoods.
While some companies have acquired clean energy businesses, those efforts have been criticized as 'greenwashing.'
As climate change intensifies, heat health risks from accelerated aging to bad decision-making grow worldwide.
Staghorn and elkhorn corals have suffered staggering levels of bleaching and death due to high water temperatures.
The Trump administration had argued its attorneys were furloughed during the government shutdown.
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