Bright Lit Place photo essay, part 2: The people who fight for — and depend on — Everglades restoration
Bright Lit Place examines what happened to Florida’s promise to restore the Everglades with a massive plan approved in 2000.
Bright Lit Place examines what happened to Florida’s promise to restore the Everglades with a massive plan approved in 2000.
Bright Lit Place examines what happened to Florida’s promise to restore the Everglades with a massive plan approved in 2000.
The Everglades Foundation initiative is series of short videos featuring individuals living in different regions across the watershed.
This bite-sized video explains the Florida Wildlife Corridor's geography, benefits and other information.
This bite-sized video explores the use of ocean currents such as the Gulf Stream to generate renewable energy.
Nearly 1,000 pieces were published on the site in the first year under FAU Center for Environmental Studies management.
Based in Pompano Beach, 1Print creates artificial reefs and seawalls that integrate habitats for marine life.
The discussion was hosted by the FAU Charles E. Schmidt College of Science for its Frontiers in Science Public Lecture...
Carbon Limit is a Boca Raton-based startup that developed a powder additive that allows concrete to capture CO2 emissions
EcoRight Speaks is produced by republicEn.org, a growing group of conservatives who care about climate change.
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