Photo essay: Images of a changing Puerto Rico
FAU Associate Professor of Anthropology Adriana María Garriga-López shares impressions of the island.
FAU Associate Professor of Anthropology Adriana María Garriga-López shares impressions of the island.
On International Coastal Cleanup Day, plastic foam fragments, cups and plates are among the most commonly found trash.
Even without the uncertainties of climate change, sea turtle hatchlings face long odds to survive.
Offshore oil drilling in the Atlantic could lead to spills that blacken beaches and contaminate estuaries where fish breed.
HB 433 would preempt cities and counties from requiring businesses to allow outdoor workers to receive shade and water breaks.
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