Sea-level rise could wipe out nests of endangered sparrow; radioactive waste could be allowed in roads
A new study concluded that in 50 years, the Cape Sable seaside sparrow could disappear from coastal nesting grounds.
Nathan Crabbe is editor of The Invading Sea. He previously worked for The Gainesville Sun newspaper from 2005 to 2022. He served for most of that time as the paper’s opinion and engagement editor. He also covered the University of Florida and environmental beats as a reporter.
Before that, he investigated wrongful convictions for the Innocence Institute of Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and covered the environmental and county beats as a reporter for the Napa Valley Register in Napa, California.
A new study concluded that in 50 years, the Cape Sable seaside sparrow could disappear from coastal nesting grounds.
The podcast is produced by VoLo Foundation, which 'exists to be the bridge between the science community and everyone else'...
A bill in the Florida Senate would task the Florida Department of Environmental Protection with protecting mangroves.
A Senate committee passed legislation that would open up funding for studies and grants on sea-level rise.
Preliminary observations of 25.91 inches falling in 24 hours at one Fort Lauderdale location would break the all-time Florida record.
The CLEO Institute's House On Fire podcast raises awareness of climate change's effects on a ‘generation that will inherit a...
Stony coral tissue loss disease is a new and deadly disease affecting reefs throughout the Caribbean.
Environmental groups have raised concerns about bills that they say would supercharge irresponsible growth across Florida.
Florida is the state with the highest amount of overvalued property.
'At Unchecked, embracing inclusivity is our compass,' the podcast’s website states.
The Invading Sea is a nonpartisan source for news, commentary and educational content about climate change and other environmental issues affecting Florida. The site is managed by Florida Atlantic University’s Center for Environmental Studies in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science.
Sign up to receive the latest climate change news and commentary in your email inbox by visiting here.
We are seeking continuing support for the website and its staff. Click here to learn more and donate.
© 2022 The Invading Sea