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Rooftop solar panels at sunrise in Broward County (Paul Krashefski/U.S. Department of Energy, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Multimedia

Video: Federal tax credits help Florida school install solar panels

by Staff reportMay 10, 2025
A home in Anna Maria Island severely damaged by Hurricane Milton. (Ubuntwo, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
News

Property insurance: 10 facts about rising premiums and the role of climate change

by Rebecca ClarkMay 14, 2025
The “Florida’s Climate Future City" activity at the Museum of Discovery and Science. (Photo credit: MODS)
Commentary

Taking responsibility for a sustainable future through climate resilience 

by Andi FuentesMay 14, 2025
A sign warns of red tide off the coast near Naples. (iStockphoto image)
Commentary

Budget cuts make monitoring red tide in Florida much harder

by Jon Paul BrookerMay 13, 2025
The Okaloosa Island Pier at sunset (iStock image)
News

Four ways your community can save lives during this summer’s heat waves

by Samantha HarringtonMay 13, 2025
An electric vehicle charging (iStock image)
Commentary

Federal EV tax credits make our communities healthier and stronger

by Dory LarsenMay 13, 2025
A bee pollinating a flower (iStock image)
Commentary

Bees, fish and plants show how climate change’s accelerating pace is disrupting nature in 2 key ways

by Courtney McGinnisMay 12, 2025
Hands holding soil (iStock image)
News

A potential end to ‘forever chemicals’

by Robert C. Jones Jr.May 12, 2025
A Florida panther at Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge (George Gentry/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

Now is the time to fight for Florida’s endangered wildlife 

by Elise BennettMay 12, 2025
Forest and wetlands in Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, Gainesville. (Image courtesy of Yunpeng Liu, UF/IFAS Invasion Science Research Institute)
News

UF/IFAS study: Non-native trees quietly invading our U.S. forests, causing decline in native trees

by Lourdes MederosMay 11, 2025
Rooftop solar panels at sunrise in Broward County (Paul Krashefski/U.S. Department of Energy, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Multimedia

Video: Federal tax credits help Florida school install solar panels

by Staff reportMay 10, 2025
A home in Anna Maria Island severely damaged by Hurricane Milton. (Ubuntwo, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
News

Property insurance: 10 facts about rising premiums and the role of climate change

by Rebecca ClarkMay 14, 2025
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A home in Anna Maria Island severely damaged by Hurricane Milton. (Ubuntwo, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
The “Florida’s Climate Future City" activity at the Museum of Discovery and Science. (Photo credit: MODS)
A sign warns of red tide off the coast near Naples. (iStockphoto image)
The Okaloosa Island Pier at sunset (iStock image)
An electric vehicle charging (iStock image)
A bee pollinating a flower (iStock image)
Hands holding soil (iStock image)
A Florida panther at Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge (George Gentry/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Forest and wetlands in Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, Gainesville. (Image courtesy of Yunpeng Liu, UF/IFAS Invasion Science Research Institute)
Rooftop solar panels at sunrise in Broward County (Paul Krashefski/U.S. Department of Energy, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Hurricane Katrina imaged by NOAA-16 AVHRR instrument. (NOAA, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

NOAA cuts put coastal communities at risk

May 9, 2025

I helped restore wetlands that protect the Gulf Coast while my colleagues tracked hurricanes, but now we’re out of work.

Staff from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and GRID Alternatives Colorado install rooftop solar panels during a 2023 volunteer event with GRID Alternatives Colorado. The 6.7-kilowatt solar installation project should provide the home with $1,200 annual savings over the next 20 years. (Joe DelNero/National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
News

Even in red America, clean energy is booming. But now, huge renewable projects are dead 

May 9, 2025

With political uncertainty under Trump, nearly $8 billion in clean energy projects have been scrapped or cut back this year.

A boardwalk to the Hobe Mountain Tower at Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Hobe Mountain is an ancient sand dune that stands 86 feet above sea level, the highest natural point south of Lake Okeechobee. (Ebyabe, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

The futures of Florida’s state parks are now more certain because of you

May 9, 2025

The Florida Legislature passed the 'State Park Preservation Act' and Gov. Ron DeSantis said he will sign it.

A wipe sample is taken to measure contamination levels on the outside of a waste drum. (IAEA Imagebank, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

How and where is nuclear waste stored in the US?

May 8, 2025

The decades-long struggle to find a permanent place to dispose of nuclear waste will probably continue for many years to...

A hurricane evacuation route sign (iStock image)
News

The National Weather Service is once again translating lifesaving alerts. What happened?

May 8, 2025

Political pressures may have driven the federal agency to backtrack on its decision to suspend automated translations

Water being collected for testing (iStock image)
Commentary

Florida farms need more than compensation: Anti-PFAS legislation and the Relief for Farmers Hit with PFAS Act 

May 8, 2025

The bill would set up a fund for research into decontamination, safer agricultural methods and compensation for affected farmers. 

The plaintiffs in the Held v. Montana case in 2023 (Our Children's Trust, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
Commentary

Lawsuits seeking to address climate change have promise but face uncertain future

May 7, 2025

Concerned people and groups continue to file climate-related lawsuits across the country and around the world.

Cedar Key after Hurricane Helene in October 2024 (Photo by Timothy Macy, courtesy of the National Trust for Historic Preservation)
News

Cedar Key among America’s most endangered historic places  

May 7, 2025

The Florida city was devastated by Hurricane Helene and faces increasing flooding threats due to sea level rise.

Smoke rises from a Gulf Coast oil refinery (iStock image)
Commentary

We burn energy to make fuel — and then burn that too? 

May 7, 2025

Fossil fuel companies do not want you to think about the energy consumption needed to make a gallon of gas.

A boy sneezes (iStock image)
Commentary

Worsening allergies aren’t your imagination

May 6, 2025

As climate change extends pollen seasons, corresponding shifts in windy days are creating the perfect pollen storm.

Plastic particles in the sand at a beach (iStock image)
News

FAU joins first global effort to map microplastics in ocean systems

May 6, 2025

An international team of scientists has mapped microplastic distribution from the surface to the deep sea.

An image captured on a NOAA satellite of Hurricane Milton approaching the Gulf Coast of Florida. (NOAA)
Commentary

An open letter to the American people from all former National Weather Service directors  

May 6, 2025

The five former directors released an open letter expressing concern about cuts to the NWS and the agency housing it.

A washing machine is adjusted (iStock image)
Commentary

Appliance efficiency standards save consumers billions, reduce pollution and fight climate change

May 5, 2025

Existing national standards are projected to reduce overall national energy consumption by 10% between 2025 and 2035.

A solar rooftop on a commercial center in Florida (iStock image)
News

Florida solar advocates urge Congress to keep tax credits

May 5, 2025

Congress is preparing to vote this week on a budget bill that would repeal solar energy tax credits.

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (on screen) addresses world leaders at a virtual meeting on climate action. (UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe)
Commentary

Missing the climate action train: US absence is missed opportunity of historic proportions 

May 5, 2025

Seventeen nations united to build momentum ahead of COP30 in Brazil, but the United States was absent.

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