Miami-Dade seeking new ways to deal with sargassum seaweed; study finds most East Coast counties are sinking
Turning sargassum into plant food is one of six proposals that Miami-Dade County is considering.
Turning sargassum into plant food is one of six proposals that Miami-Dade County is considering.
Cow burps and flatulence are a significant contributor of heat-trapping methane emissions that contribute to climate change.
Holiday ridership is increasing as travelers explore the rail service as an alternative to being in a car or on...
Conservation easements pay ranchers what their land would be worth to developers, in exchange for keeping it as green space.
The nearly 1,400-acre solar power generation facility is planned to be built near Florida Polytechnic University.
The governor’s budget would earmark $1.73 million in federal funds for the state to administer Home Energy Rebate Programs.
The Florida Department of Commerce wants to amend restrictive growth rules put in place for the Keys in the 1980s.
Equipment such as lawn mowers and leaf blowers emitted 2,116 tons of 'fine particulates' in Florida in 2020.
Climate change is changing the habitat of species ranging from bugs to reptiles.
Brightline reports making strides toward an Orlando-to-Tampa route after completing a project connecting Miami and Orlando.
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