The springs of Florida have changed for the worse, but we can still save them
By Doug Stamm, photographer In the 1970s I started documenting the underwater world of Florida’s springs. As a biologist/diver I...
By Doug Stamm, photographer In the 1970s I started documenting the underwater world of Florida’s springs. As a biologist/diver I...
By Mary Anna Mancuso, RepublicEn.org Gov. Ron DeSantis had the opportunity to be Florida’s modern version of Teddy Roosevelt, a...
By Jason Dill, Bradenton Herald November isn’t only a month for turkeys. It’s also a month to celebrate the manatee...
An interview with Ankush Bansal, Florida Clinicians for Climate Action As part of its series “The Business of Climate Change,”...
By William "Coty" Keller, an ecologist The latest report on solar energy in Florida (SACE’s Solar Energy in the Southeast)...
By Natalia Ortiz, The CLEO Institute If you think COVID-19 is our biggest threat, think again. As a mom, it...
An interview with Alec Bogdanoff, principal scientist and co-founder of Brizaga. As part of its series “The Business of Climate...
By Mary Anna Mancuso, RepublicEn.org For the past year, many Americans came together to lockdown in order to flatten the...
By John Morales, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists https://thebulletin.org/2021/04/corporate-greenwash-stains-earth-day/ She looks to be about 12 or 13 as she smiles...
The Legislature took a modest but important step to better protect the state from the growing threat of climate change....
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