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As US doubles down on fossil fuels, communities will have to adapt to the consequences − yet climate adaptation funding is on the chopping block

by Bethany Bradley, Jia Hu and Meade Krosby
May 22, 2025
News

UF/IFAS scientists discover sea level rise threat to Florida’s endangered pine rocklands

May 22, 2025
Commentary

Climate change and coral bleaching are happening right in Trump’s front yard 

May 22, 2025
Commentary

How the US can mine its own critical minerals − without digging new holes

May 21, 2025
Firefighters with a Forest Service task force battle the Palisades Fire in Southern California on Jan. 13, 2025. (USDA Pacific Southwest Forest Service, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

As US doubles down on fossil fuels, communities will have to adapt to the consequences − yet climate adaptation funding is on the chopping block

May 22, 2025

The White House is proposing to eliminate funding for climate adaptation science in the next federal budget.

Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park and Campground, in Miami, an example of a pine rockland habitat and one of the sampling sites in this study. South Florida slash pine are the keystone trees in this habitat. (Photo Credit: Elena Karlsen-Ayala)
News

UF/IFAS scientists discover sea level rise threat to Florida’s endangered pine rocklands

May 22, 2025

Rising sea levels and salt intrusion are negatively impacting the symbiotic fungi associated with pines in this habitat.

Biscayne National Park (NPS image by Shaun Wolfe)
Commentary

Climate change and coral bleaching are happening right in Trump’s front yard 

May 22, 2025

Florida's Coral Reef is one of the state’s most highly valued assets, providing benefits for tourism, fishing and flood protection.

Piles of rare earth oxides praseodymium, cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, samarium and gadolinium. (Peggy Greb/USDA-ARS)
Commentary

How the US can mine its own critical minerals − without digging new holes

May 21, 2025

The US has the potential to catalyze new domestic supply chains for materials essential to national security and technology.

FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance teams, along with FEMA Corps members, canvass Lake County to help residents after Hurricane Milton. (Chief Petty Officer Daniel M. Young/U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, via Defense Visual Information Distribution Service)
News

Florida emergency managers prep for hurricane season amid FEMA uncertainty

May 21, 2025

Federal proposals to overhaul disaster recovery have cast a shadow over this week's hurricane exercises and drills.

A worker adjusts solar panels (iStock image)
Commentary

A clean energy economy is an ‘America First’ policy

May 21, 2025

Florida ranks third in the nation for clean energy employment and is rapidly emerging as a leader in clean transportation.

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