FAU lands EPA grant to use genetics in Florida Bay sponge restoration
The work aims to restore sponge populations with the strength to withstand a shifting climate, disease and other threats.
The work aims to restore sponge populations with the strength to withstand a shifting climate, disease and other threats.
Our plan is designed to build a more resilient grid, diversify energy sources to reduce costs and ensure service remains ...
The PSC is an agency that has effectively been captured by its regulated utility companies.
A national youth leader for Goodall’s Roots & Shoots organization pays tribute to his muse, who passed away this week ...
Senate Bill 180 was originally intended to help people rebuild after hurricanes, but goes way beyond that.
Nearly 8 in 10 Floridians support expanding clean and varied energy sources like solar and nuclear power.
The Sierra Club graded 75 utilities on their plans to cut coal and gas, with most Florida utilities scoring poorly.
The Thriving Economy Project will develop solutions to rising energy costs, growing climate disasters and other challenges.
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