Noise pollution is more than just annoying — it can harm humans and wildlife alike
One survey of South Florida residents in urban neighborhoods found lawn and garden equipment the top noise complaint.
One survey of South Florida residents in urban neighborhoods found lawn and garden equipment the top noise complaint.
Designating a critical habitat area for Gulf of Mexico Rice’s whales is the least we can do to care for...
Innovative climate solutions and technological advancements pave the way for a greener and more promising future.
The ocean economy is threatened by damage from storms, sea level rise and marine heat waves fueled by climate change.
When it comes to designing sports stadiums these days, sustainability is routinely being built in.
Challenges in insurance markets connected to climate-related disasters are likely just a taste of what’s to come.
When hurricanes cause power outages, microgrids keep critical services running at hospitals, universities, homes and businesses.
Resistance to prescribed burns puts Floridians at risk as climate change exacerbates the likelihood of severe wildfires.
Wildlife crossings reduce vehicle collisions, making roads safer for endangered wildlife such as panthers as well as drivers.
Citizens' Climate Lobby’s recent conference in Washington, D.C., showed the power of constituents in influencing public policy.
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