The surprising recovery of once-rare birds
The sandhill crane, merlin and pileated woodpecker are examples of the positive effect of reversing environmental harms.
The sandhill crane, merlin and pileated woodpecker are examples of the positive effect of reversing environmental harms.
Hispanic Heritage Month highlights achievements and also climate challenges threatening Latino health, housing and wealth.
Improvements have happened since Hurricane Katrina, but the record is mixed in the effectiveness of emergency plans.
Rooftop solar and battery storage are becoming powerful tools for mitigating risks and preparing for disasters.
A recent proposal before the Public Service Commission would hike rates by 10.5% for millions of Floridians.
SB 180 slaps a three-year suspension on planning for growth in every county and city in Florida.
From the air we breathe to the food we eat, microplastics are invading our lives and health.
If we keep eating and producing food in the same way, we will almost certainly exceed crucial environmental limits.
Utilities such as Florida Power and Light continue to strengthen the electric grid to prepare for hurricanes.
On International Coastal Cleanup Day, plastic foam fragments, cups and plates are among the most commonly found trash.
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