If melting glaciers shut down the Gulf Stream, we would see extreme climate change within decades, study shows
The Atlantic Ocean’s circulation could hit a tipping point as the planet warms and glaciers and ice sheets melt.
The Atlantic Ocean’s circulation could hit a tipping point as the planet warms and glaciers and ice sheets melt.
Getting lake management wrong could cripple the water supply, destroy businesses and further damage our changing environment.
Insects aren’t the only creatures affected by light pollution.
Data from people who lost power when hurricanes made landfall show that poorer communities wait longer for the lights to...
Florida has significant untapped potential for energy that is home grown, not imported through pipelines from out of state.
The SOSF Distinguished Speaker Series features leading shark and ray researchers, educators and conservationists.
Heat protections are in the best interest of not just agricultural workers but also the general public.
Several practices stood out for how effectively they can make fruits and vegetables grown in cities more climate-friendly.
Proposed state legislation (HB 1641/SB 1126) identifies single-use plastic and polystyrene as containers that cannot be regulated.
Groundwater levels have declined since the year 2000 in far more places than they rose
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