Global shipping has a new climate strategy
The strategy is vague, obscure and almost noncommittal, but it may be pointing the industry in the right direction.
The strategy is vague, obscure and almost noncommittal, but it may be pointing the industry in the right direction.
A right to clean and healthy waters can protect Florida's wetlands when recently weakened federal protections can’t.
When biochar is added to cement, it is able to suck up a percentage of its weight in carbon dioxide...
The ruling in Held v. State of Montana sets a precedent for the role of “green amendments” in climate litigation.
The massive Amazon, the world’s largest tropical rainforest, is the most important carbon dioxide vacuum cleaner we’ve got on land.
The state recently approved the K-5 curriculum created by PragerU, a group known for misinformation and climate denialism.
There is plenty that can be done to mitigate sea-level rise by considering reality-based changes to building and zoning codes.
Hurricane season officially lasts from June to the end of November, but much of the action gets concentrated from about...
Florida’s resilience officers really are the unsung heroes helping us adapt to the challenges of a changing climate.
The decline of coral reefs serves as a warning as we transition from the era of global warming to a...
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