Even in red America, clean energy is booming. But now, huge renewable projects are dead
With political uncertainty under Trump, nearly $8 billion in clean energy projects have been scrapped or cut back this year.
With political uncertainty under Trump, nearly $8 billion in clean energy projects have been scrapped or cut back this year.
Political pressures may have driven the federal agency to backtrack on its decision to suspend automated translations
The Florida city was devastated by Hurricane Helene and faces increasing flooding threats due to sea level rise.
An international team of scientists has mapped microplastic distribution from the surface to the deep sea.
Congress is preparing to vote this week on a budget bill that would repeal solar energy tax credits.
A trio of University of Miami researchers placed sensors in nearly 60 residences across Miami-Dade County.
Improved understanding of bloom behavior could enhance monitoring, forecasting and management of these harmful events.
A first-of-its-kind study by University of Florida scientists provides insights on achieving harmony for smart urban park design.
Ghosh, a graduate student at Embry-Riddle, received the award at VoLo Foundation's Climate Correction conference.
The issue now goes back to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
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