Antarctica’s sea ice hit another low this year – understanding how ocean warming is driving the loss is key
Even just a decade ago, sea ice reliably rebuilt itself each winter.
Even just a decade ago, sea ice reliably rebuilt itself each winter.
There are precedents for cities, counties and states to legislate rights for marine species in creative ways.
Weekiwachee Preserve must remain a place for passive recreation that minimizes the impact to wildlife.
Forecasters predicated 23 named storms, compared to the average season of 14, for the upcoming hurricane season.
US government figures show that 94% of the new electricity generation built in 2024 will rely on green energy.
Sea-level rise means portions of today’s coastal wetlands will be lost to the ocean in the years and decades to...
MODS, Flamingo Gardens and Friends of Birch State Park are highlighting the work of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation.
Native plants enrich a garden’s power to survive a changing climate.
Policies that create comprehensive train, bus and bike networks also help fight against and prepare for change's impacts.
Florida is moving backward in its efforts to address climate change, while hindering others from transitioning us to clean energy.
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