Florida panthers and black bears need a literal path for survival – here’s how the Florida Wildlife Corridor provides it
The corridor shows how important habitats can be protected in places that face burgeoning population growth.
The corridor shows how important habitats can be protected in places that face burgeoning population growth.
Only around 1% of Florida single-family homes have rooftop solar, according to the website Solar Power Guide.
The healthy reefs in the Florida Keys alone yield $6.3 billion in revenue every year.
HB 1143 is the stronger bill offering more protection to the economy, culture and ecology of the Apalachicola River Basin.
Being mindful about such things as artificial lights, sandcastles and beach furniture will help as nesting season starts May 1.
The need for water infrastructure and resilience projects will only increase alongside Florida's rapid growth.
Solar and wind have grown rapidly due to their falling costs and environmental benefits, but tend to take up a...
Craig Pittman's latest book, “Welcome to Florida," chronicles the absurdity of the state's politics and culture.
Including the effects of evolving subglacial water in ice sheet models can triple the amount of ice flowing to the...
SB 1574 prioritizes dirty energy when more affordable energy options — like solar — are readily available.
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