The US used to be really dirty – environmental cleanup laws have made a huge difference
The Documerica project shows in clear photographic evidence how dirty the US used to be.
The Documerica project shows in clear photographic evidence how dirty the US used to be.
Florida needs to move beyond outdated models that rely on treated drinking water for industrial cooling.
Viruses are central players in how ecosystems function, including a role in storing carbon in the deep oceans.
SB 1464 allows schools to partner with local food banks and take other steps to reduce waste.
As Arctic sea ice cover diminishes, shipping routes that were impassable most of the year are opening up.
On Nov. 20, a five-year offshore leasing plan was announced that would push oil drilling closer to Florida’s coast.
Florida Forever needs funding to buy private land for new state parks, state forests and wildlife management areas.
In November, our team traveled more than 2,560 miles on the Amazon River to film a climate documentary.
The nutrients in effluent from these systems contribute to harmful algal blooms that affect people and wildlife.
We should not be afraid to cite and reference our faith when we seek conservation solutions.
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