Hurricane forecasts have improved and saved lives, but cuts threaten to stretch NOAA to breaking point
Vulnerability to hurricanes has increased with coastal populations expanding and storms becoming stronger.
Vulnerability to hurricanes has increased with coastal populations expanding and storms becoming stronger.
Without significant rain to end drought conditions in the next few weeks, alternatives to fireworks could be in order.
NOAA is considering the deregulation of rules that protect endangered right whales from deadly ship strikes.
Massive energy users could generate their own electricity without forcing ratepayers to absorb the risk.
A new law directs the Florida Public Service Commission to ensure large power users bear their own cost of service.
While the US depends on global oil markets, China is dominating renewable energy supply chains.
Groundwater pumping is contributing to the demise of a culturally significant spring and the Suwannee River.
The president's FEMA Review Council sees a reduced emergency management role for the federal government.
Data centers can support communities by generating power and repurposing waste heat.
Our next governor must appoint commissioners from the natural sciences and conservation management fields.
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