Hurricane resilience shown with utility-scale solar
Large farms are transitioning to harvesting energy as Florida utilities rapidly expand their use of solar power.
Large farms are transitioning to harvesting energy as Florida utilities rapidly expand their use of solar power.
Florida’s Department of Agriculture estimates this year’s storms may cost the agricultural industry as much as $4 billion.
By 2070, Florida could lose 1.7 million acres to sea level rise and 3.5 million acres to sprawling new development.
Monarch butterflies are proposed for protections under the Endangered Species Act, but it will take more to save them.
A new bill would prohibit sporting amenities and structures that may cause significant harm to resources in state parks.
Florida Republicans have shown how to defend our environment smartly while building a lasting governing majority.
Three challengers to Cape Coral’s effort to remove the Chiquita Lock face a $2 million penalty to cover a law...
Rooted in collaboration and equity, VoLo Foundation inspired action, fostered resilience and laid the groundwork for a sustainable future.
Environmental journalist Cynthia Barnett offers historical lessons on protecting Alachua County from climate impacts.
Insurance has become a keystone of our housing system, but it alone cannot hold the weight of climate change.
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