Hurricanes devastated Florida’s East Coast – then seagrass made an unexpected comeback
A few months after hurricanes Ian and Nicole struck, satellite imagery revealed rapid regrowth of seagrass.
A few months after hurricanes Ian and Nicole struck, satellite imagery revealed rapid regrowth of seagrass.
Heat waves kill more people in the US than any other form of extreme weather.
As global temperatures rise, the frequency of drought conditions in the Southeast will increase.
Ninety percent of the new utility generating capacity in the U.S. last year came from solar and wind.
An upper limit would clarify the stakes for Florida, which faces billions of dollars in exposure to rising seas.
As Florida’s human population grows, wildlife increasingly has nowhere to go.
Natural Florida must be cherished and conserved to keep loss from overcoming hope.
Protecting the environment also means protecting the people most at risk of environmental harm.
PFAS are estimated to be present in at least 45% of U.S. tap water, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
HB 1217 blocks net-zero policies to cut climate pollution, even when those policies protect public health.
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