Science, not stridence, solves our water problems
Runoff that is often polluted by sewage has impacted many Florida water bodies, causing algae blooms.
Runoff that is often polluted by sewage has impacted many Florida water bodies, causing algae blooms.
Florida has seen an increase in climate advocacy led by young people in recent months
A new report focuses on heat risks at the 2024 Summer Olympics as climate changes continues to cause record temperatures.
Continuing to marginalize climate change as a fringe issue puts lives, property and the entire U.S. economy at risk.
The push to lower greenhouse gas emissions is a powerful catalyst for innovation.
With extreme heat related and humidity, our brain struggles to regulate our temperature and begins to malfunction.
The ocean is a major reservoir for microplastic contamination, putting coastal cities like Jacksonville at increased risk.
Global groundwater warming is a hidden but very significant consequence of climate change
Climate change is exacerbating heat risks by making extreme heat more common, intense and long-lasting.
Insurers are pulling out of areas prone to climate risk — even as they insure the fossil fuel companies contributing...
The Invading Sea is a nonpartisan source for news, commentary and educational content about climate change and other environmental issues affecting Florida. The site is managed by Florida Atlantic University’s Center for Environmental Studies in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science.
Sign up to receive the latest climate change news and commentary in your email inbox by visiting here.
We are seeking continuing support for the website and its staff. Click here to learn more and donate.
© 2025 The Invading Sea