Power outages linked to heat and storms are rising, and low-income communities are most at risk
This outage trend will likely continue as climate change intensifies, bringing more frequent extreme weather to an aging grid.
This outage trend will likely continue as climate change intensifies, bringing more frequent extreme weather to an aging grid.
Cruise ships create 24% of the waste generated by ships in the ocean and just one ship can release as...
Retail companies have largely escaped the kinds of environmental regulations that affect other sectors such as manufacturing.
As Floridians grapple with the impacts of climate change, we deserve leadership that is unafraid to take decisive action.
In a 2021 study, eight out of 30 states surveyed reported that turkey populations declined from 2014 to 2019.
While EVs offer safety advancements for their occupants, it’s crucial to tackle the safety concerns they pose for others on...
The electricity consumed to mine cryptocurrency continues to grow, with the majority coming from non-renewable sources.
The Apalachicola River system is magnificent in its natural state — the crown jewel of Florida’s natural resources.
The new rules require utilities to drastically slash greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants or close them down.
The STEMobile initiative encompasses five vehicles equipped to deliver specialized, age-appropriate programs.
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