Celebrating STEM: The Visit Lauderdale Science Festival
Presented by the Museum of Discovery and Science, the festival draws thousands of attendees to explore the wonders of science.
Presented by the Museum of Discovery and Science, the festival draws thousands of attendees to explore the wonders of science.
The Everglades to Gulf Conservation Area is home to over 70 federally or state-listed threatened and endangered species.
Shirreffs, EDF's Florida director, discusses the progress made since the signing of the Inflation Reduction Act.
An offshore electric power grid could mitigate key challenges to building new transmission lines on land and reduce costs.
Only about 12% of the nearly 9 million properties across the state of Florida have flood insurance.
An influx of wealthy residents is migrating to high inland areas like Little Haiti to evade rising sea levels.
Buying things second hand and updating used items can save money and conserve precious natural resources at the same time.
In a rapidly warming world, disease-carrying insects are becoming more prevalent and widespread.
The terms climate crisis, climate emergency or climate justice are less familiar and elicit less concern than climate change.
The fact that Florida’s utilities rely on natural gas for 74% of the state’s electricity generation is a loser for...
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