How ‘ocean peacebuilding’ can help calm global conflicts
Scientific cooperation, sustainable resource management and conservation can foster trust and prevent conflict.
Scientific cooperation, sustainable resource management and conservation can foster trust and prevent conflict.
Human connection to nature has decreased by 60% in the last 200 years, according to a study published last year.
The concentration of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere has rapidly increased over half a century.
Green infrastructure can provide benefits that support both wildlife and the people who live alongside them.
Florida’s regulatory process makes outcomes like FPL's highest-in-the-nation profit margin almost inevitable.
Sea level could rise by about 10 inches by 2040, inundating a million acres of land in Florida.
The challenge for the right is the climate conversation has been conducted mostly in the language of the left.
Choosing renewables over fossil fuels would mean fewer wars and less economic disruption.
Florida lawmakers are taking action to prevent the costs of data centers from shifting to regular ratepayers.
Denise and Barb St. Pierre are biking the East Coast Greenway from Miami to Cape Cod.
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