Want a resilient South Florida? Start with the Everglades, then your front yard
Replacing thirsty turf grass with native vegetation helps protects the Everglades and our water supply.
Replacing thirsty turf grass with native vegetation helps protects the Everglades and our water supply.
Heat waves kill more people in the US than any other form of extreme weather.
Rather than forcing people out, rising heat is discouraging residents from moving into certain areas.
Efficiency, sustainability and nature-inspired design are gaining importance, a report on home trends found.
Restored wetlands across South Florida remove about 14 million metric tons of CO2 from the atmosphere each year.
The two-day Climate Correction Conference, organized by VoLo Foundation, kicks off Tuesday in Orlando.
Gov. Ron DeSantis is slashing spending, but the Sunshine State can’t afford to abandon its climate adaptation fund.
VoLo Foundation’s 2026 flagship event brings science and leadership together with natural solutions in Orlando.
Senate Bill 840 would restore limited but essential planning authority to local governments after future storms.
A new Florida Council of 100 report offers solutions to help us recover faster, rebuild smarter and protect our state.
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