Miami-Dade incinerator: Is burning the only answer?
By Ken Russell and Michael Rosenberg On Sept. 17, along with several hundred citizens concerned about the future of Miami-Dade...
By Ken Russell and Michael Rosenberg On Sept. 17, along with several hundred citizens concerned about the future of Miami-Dade...
By Shannon Gibson, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences The 2024 United Nations climate talks wrapped up two...
Electric school buses represent a movement toward sustainability, innovation and responsibility for future generations.
More rapid melting of the ice sheets will accelerate further disruption of the climate system.
Fast fashion is responsible for an estimated 8% to 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
A growing list of companies have set emissions targets for the Science Based Targets initiative, but some have pulled back.
Home insurance averages $2,377 a year nationally and $11,000 per year in Florida.
Events like the CLEO Institute's training event in Gainesville show that tackling the climate crisis is about building a movement.
With or without federal support, we can keep acting on climate over the next four years to save lives and...
When human activities disrupt and unbalance ecosystems, such as by way of climate change, things go wrong.
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