Cuts to Florida rail service ignore its benefits to the common good
The Florida Department of Transportation is poised to cut Tri-Rail funding to $15 million annually from $62 million.
The Florida Department of Transportation is poised to cut Tri-Rail funding to $15 million annually from $62 million.
Gutting sustainability doesn’t make universities 'efficient' – it makes them more vulnerable and more expensive to run.
Assessing risk, whether from hurricanes, regulation or technological disruption, is the essence of responsible investing.
From Sept. 21 to 28, climate activists will meet in New York to share ideas, challenge each other and collaborate...
The Trump administration is taking steps to eliminate regulations and ensure future administrations can’t bring them back.
For coastal communities, natural infrastructure serves as a vital first line of defense from storm damage.
Grasslands provide important habitat for wildlife and serve as a critical food source for livestock.
New legislation would weaken safeguards for manatees and North Atlantic right whales in the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
To make human missions to Mars possible, NASA estimates spacecraft must reclaim at least 98% of the water used on...
In 2024, one data center in Iowa consumed enough water to supply all of the state's residential users for five...
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