With hurricanes lurking, the last thing Florida needs is drilling rigs off our coasts
By Susan Glickman, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy As Floridians watch Hurricane Isaias develop, we shake our heads Ā about recent ...
By Susan Glickman, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy As Floridians watch Hurricane Isaias develop, we shake our heads Ā about recent ...
By Brain Chemistry Labs In 2018, cyanobacteria from nutrient-rich waters in Lake Okeechobee were released down the Caloosahatchee River at ...
By Mark Lane, Daytona Beach News-Journal Ten years ago last week,Ā President Barack Obama showed up in PensacolaĀ to walk the beaches, ...
By Luxha Aliheligi Phillips Iām a climate refugee and thatās the primary reason I am one of eight young Floridians ...
By Aria McKenna, The CLEO Institute As countries have responded to the pandemic by shuttering factories, reducing air travel and ...
By Katrina Erwin, The CLEO Institute The 50th anniversary of Earth Day is April 22 and we should look back ...
Sand is a precious commodity on the Gulf of Mexico's Manasota Key. Just ask beachfront homeowners. Laura and Richard Klinski ...
Our government canāt really be this stupid, can it? Our Florida Department of Environmental Protection is allowing one of the ...
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