History happens now: A teen environmentalist provides a glimpse inside the UN General Assembly
Miami climate activist Will Charouhis spoke with a panel of youth on their hopes for the outcome of the assembly.
Miami climate activist Will Charouhis spoke with a panel of youth on their hopes for the outcome of the assembly.
The actions that land trusts undertake are a powerful tool in the ongoing battle to reduce and mitigate climate impacts.
Imagine a Florida without oranges, Maine without blueberries or California without wine.
Unprecedented heat, downpours, drought and wildfires aren’t 'caused by climate change' – they are climate change.
NOAA determined that a PortMiami dredging project destroyed at least 278 acres of Florida’s reef and likely killed millions of...
With 23% of Florida workers classified as outdoor workers, we need to enact protections that respond to our grim climate...
We can’t expect human nature or the nature of politics or profit-making to change anytime soon
The EPA is now prevented from being the “gatekeeper” of development and/or pollution of land connected to our drinking water.
Gov. DeSantis’s line-item veto of two federal grants in June triggered the cancellation of federal block grants totaling $346 million.
Methane is both a driver and a messenger of climate change.
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