Protect Florida springs through septic-to-sewer conversions
Thanks to recent updates in Florida law, homeowners can use Residential PACE financing to fund these conversions.
Thanks to recent updates in Florida law, homeowners can use Residential PACE financing to fund these conversions.
Accurate predictions are critical for giving coastal residents time to evacuate and emergency responders time to prepare.
Many mobile homes are outdated and vulnerable to extreme heat, but there are programs helping residents retrofit them,
Cities are capturing methane from landfills and converting it into renewable natural gas that can power heavy-duty vehicles.
FAU Associate Professor of Anthropology Adriana María Garriga-López shares impressions of the island.
On a Central Florida farm, ancient practices build resilience in the fields and local food system.
Thanks to state leadership and local lawmakers, this former condo site will be turned into public parkland on Destin’s waterfront.
The company’s Buy One, Plant One initiative has restored coastlines in Florida and beyond
The Invading Sea hosted the discussion for Florida Climate Week, an annual series of free virtual and in-person events.
The best thing we can do is preserve gopher tortoise burrows and the longleaf pine ecosystem supporting them.
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