Millions of acres of Florida wetlands could lose federal protection — here’s what’s at stake
Almost a quarter of Florida's land may be at greater risk of pollution or development, an Environmental Defense Fund analysis...
Almost a quarter of Florida's land may be at greater risk of pollution or development, an Environmental Defense Fund analysis...
Building in less vulnerable locations and constructing stronger structures can mitigate damage and lessen insurance increases.
Our own individual actions will make a difference but more is needed from large generators of greenhouse gases.
The demand for cocoa has resulted in mass deforestation and significant carbon emissions.
This latest, still-unfolding event was entirely predictable, as ocean temperatures continue to rise due to global heating.
By partnering and pooling our resources to rebuild resilient freshwater ecosystems, we are investing in combating climate change.
Flooding, hurricanes and soaring insurance premiums are among the problems that threaten to make life in paradise miserable.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Transportation awarded Jacksonville a $147 million grant to push the Emerald Trail forward.
As energy providers move toward renewable energy, it’s imperative we prevent utilities from loading costs onto ratepayers.
Despite millions in annual water-quality study, Florida Gulf Coast University was appropriated $25 million for another study.
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