The rule of law is under attack in the Everglades. We’re fighting back
The National Environmental Policy Act was ignored when the Everglades detention camp was built.
The National Environmental Policy Act was ignored when the Everglades detention camp was built.
SB 180 crushes the ability of local leaders to make their communities more storm-resistant.
The return of flamingos has been facilitated by the effort to restore the Everglades and coastal ecosystems.
The American-born pope emphasized that confronting climate change is a spiritual imperative and responsibility.
The state could have used $83 million dollars to buy thousands of acres of public land in endangered ecosystems.
Polling reveals pragmatic conservative attitudes on renewable energy when economics takes precedence over ideology.
You can’t buy federal flood insurance, renew a policy or increase coverage when the National Flood Insurance Program is closed.
Net-zero alliances never made much business sense and were not particularly effective at fighting climate change.
You can help the recycling process by washing off food waste and paying attention to what can be recycled in...
Our team of fire researchers found that the total area burned worldwide declined by 26% over two decades.
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