What will future generations think of our response to climate change?
Ask yourself what Florida's beaches will look like by 2050 with abandoned oceanfront condos and hotels.
Ask yourself what Florida's beaches will look like by 2050 with abandoned oceanfront condos and hotels.
Proposed revisions to federal energy policy would likely raise electric bills and climate-warming emissions.
The global fashion industry is responsible for roughly 10% of carbon emissions.
Florida's Coral Reef is one of the state’s most highly valued assets, providing benefits for tourism, fishing and flood protection.
Cow burps and flatulence produce heat-trapping methane that contributes to climate change.
Concerned people and groups continue to file climate-related lawsuits across the country and around the world.
Existing national standards are projected to reduce overall national energy consumption by 10% between 2025 and 2035.
Seventeen nations united to build momentum ahead of COP30 in Brazil, but the United States was absent.
A lot of climate and sustainability progress is underway in the private sector.
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is naturally emitted by cows during digestion.
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