Florida farmers, vulnerable to salt from rising seas, should seek sustainable methods
By Yuncong Li, Haimanote Bayabil and Jonathan Crane, University of Florida A new report that projects sea levels will rise ...
By Yuncong Li, Haimanote Bayabil and Jonathan Crane, University of Florida A new report that projects sea levels will rise ...
By Lacey Lingelbach, Florida Climate Institute Over the past few months, I have been talking with groups of people in ...
Tampa Bay Times Editorial Board This is what climate change smells like. It’s the stench of tons of rotten fish ...
By Jim Strickland, Florida rancher I consider myself blessed to live and work as a rancher in Florida. As a ...
By Daniel A. Perez, Florida House member When our community faces a challenge, we must understand it and face it ...
As your farmers, foresters, ranchers, and agricultural scientists, we know you’re buying based on more than price. We see it ...
Florida’s coasts have seen an acceleration in sea-level rise for more than 30 years, and that rate keeps increasing. The ...
Florida has an underappreciated secret weapon to help heal its ailing reefs: prickly sea urchins. Recently, the National Oceanic and ...
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