To conserve large landscapes like the Florida Wildlife Corridor, payments for ecosystem services could be key
Paying landowners to maintain and improve ecosystem services on their lands can reduce pressure to sell to developers.
Paying landowners to maintain and improve ecosystem services on their lands can reduce pressure to sell to developers.
The unanticipated environmental effects of inhalers underscore the contradictions of piecemeal climate solutions.
Younger people and children in particular are bearing the emotional burden of climate change.
Methane gas from landfills can be harnessed for renewable energy production.
The evidence underscores the urgency of addressing the root causes of worsening wildfire activity, such as climate change.
Adding a right to clean water to Florida's state constitution could aid climate mitigation and adaptation efforts.
Just one inch of water can cause up to $25,000 in damage to your home.
Project 2025 would shut down climate research, encourage more fossil fuel extraction and repeal the Inflation Reduction Act.
The CDC issued its first US malaria warning in 20 years last summer due to locally acquired cases in Florida...
Florida TaxWatch recommends a long-term plan to improve, repair and develop water and wastewater infrastructure statewide.
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