Creating jewelry from invasive mussels connects Floridians with the environment
Jennifer Comeau produces jewelry from Asian green mussels removed from the Florida coast.
Jennifer Comeau produces jewelry from Asian green mussels removed from the Florida coast.
The center is located on a 20-acre coastal preserve on Boca Raton’s barrier island.
Andrew Otazo discussed removing trash from Miami's mangroves at this week's Climate Correction Conference.
Craig Pittman's latest book, “Welcome to Florida," chronicles the absurdity of the state's politics and culture.
The absence of environmental education at all levels of public education is staggering.
A mural by artist Allison Dayca at an Orange County school is a collaboration with local students.
A 2018 study found that the American public is more literate about video games and gambling than our world’s oceans.
These centers are urging individuals to move beyond worry and concern, and make some actionable changes.
Companies are developing whole neighborhoods that are both resistant to hurricanes and contribute less to climate change.
Teaching climate change in schools raises basic and potentially divisive questions about the purpose of education and the nature of ...
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