Video: Nature’s tree islands and man’s vegetated hammocksÂ
As part of the restoration of the Everglades, vegetated hammocks modeled after tree islands are being constructed.
As part of the restoration of the Everglades, vegetated hammocks modeled after tree islands are being constructed.
FAU's Center for Environmental Studies partnered with the U.S. Geological Survey to develop a video series on algae.
This bite-sized video describes why small modular reactors are being considered to meet rising energy demands.
This bite-sized video describes the impact of the potent greenhouse gas produced by cows and other grazing animals.
This bite-sized video describes how climate change is influencing decisions to migrate.
This bite-sized video describes how satellites and tide gauges are used to measure sea levels.
The Invading Sea's online panel discussion on the Florida Wildlife Corridor was held as part of Florida Climate Week 2024.
This bite-sized video describes what beach nourishment involves along with its benefits and downsides.
These 'bite-sized videos' provide short explanations of environmental terms that people regularly hear in the news.
This bite-sized video describes different types of flooding and the damage that flooding can cause.
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