Florida lawmakers seek to change policy that has delayed beach nourishment work; ocean heat could mean another record year
The US Army Corps of Engineers has long pumped sand onto Pinellas County beaches, but a change in policy has...
The US Army Corps of Engineers has long pumped sand onto Pinellas County beaches, but a change in policy has...
A Q&A with Jenny Staletovich, environment editor for public radio station WLRN and host of the podcast 'Bright Lit Place.'
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced funding for 10 projects using innovative technologies to mitigate harmful algal blooms.
Nearly $1B in federal funding could help clean up the unequal health impacts of diesel pollution.
Researchers launched a tethered blimp over the University of Miami's Coral Gables campus to collect data on aerosol particles.
The findings have implications for human health as nanoplastics are small enough to pass through the gastrointestinal tract, lungs.
FEMA released data on repeatedly flooded properties, but decided that sharing their addresses would violate federal privacy laws.
The projects could include land acquisitions for the Florida Wildlife Corridor, envisioned as connecting 18 million acres statewide.
The study found that by 2100, median age in coastal communities could spike as much as 10 years.
The Legislature is considering bills to expand the projects that qualify for grants under the My Safe Florida Home program.
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