Plastic Free July: a call to action
By raising awareness and promoting sustainable alternatives, it is possible to reduce the consumption of single-use plastics.
By raising awareness and promoting sustainable alternatives, it is possible to reduce the consumption of single-use plastics.
While moving toward renewable energy sources is commendable, Floridians need reliability within our energy grid.
A Gainesville video won third place in the electric buses category of the EPA's EV Transportation Video Challenge.
Scientists, ocean officials and conservationists are racing against climate change to save the only barrier reef in the continental US.
Legalizing marijuana would strain resources, cause pollution, contribute to carbon emissions and exacerbate climate change.
By 2050, nearly 1,100 critical infrastructure assets along the U.S. coastline could flood 12 times per year on average.
The ocean economy is threatened by damage from storms, sea level rise and marine heat waves fueled by climate change.
A Q&A with Frank Heidinger, founder and CEO of the Miami-based electric boat company Halevai.
Stanley cups and other reusable bottles replace single-use plastics but create their own waste and energy issues.
The push to lower greenhouse gas emissions is a powerful catalyst for innovation.
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