Living shorelines and seawalls provide nature-based solutions to stabilize Florida’s coasts
In many locations, living shorelines are used to replace failing seawall structures, which results in improved ecosystem functions.
In many locations, living shorelines are used to replace failing seawall structures, which results in improved ecosystem functions.
The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida has a plan to #stopthedrilling in Big Cypress National Preserve.
House Bill 229 proposes tweaking the structure of the PSC, which decides how much utilities charge Floridians for their energy.
On Nov. 16, a new devastating oil spill hit the Gulf of Mexico, when the Main Pass pipeline spilled 1.1...
The NCARS Act offers a comprehensive plan to fortify communities against rising threats from natural disasters.
Tropicalization is a global trend, fueled by climate change-induced increases in sea temperatures and marine heatwaves.
A report found 90% of loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings found in Florida waters have swallowed plastic already in their early...
We must pursue bold action on climate change to protect our oceans in the next few decades.
Compressed natural gas and renewable natural gas are two alternative energy sources that offer environmental sustainability.
Turning sargassum into plant food is one of six proposals that Miami-Dade County is considering.
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