How would the Iran conflict play out in a world powered by renewables rather than fossil fuels?
Around a fifth of the world’s traded oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz, linking Gulf states to the wider...
Wilmer Cuervo, the ‘Visioneer’ who received the VISTA Award
Cuervo, recognized with VoLo Foundation's VISTA Award, is featured in the TV show 'The Visioneers with Zay Harding.'
The robots are coming for Florida’s water
Large data centers can suck millions of gallons of water per day, posing risks for Florida's drinking water supply.
A triple threat to Florida conservation — and to the Florida Wildlife Corridor
Three pending policy actions would fundamentally undermine land conservation in Florida.
Experts warn of crisis facing Florida’s corals
A panel discussion at FAU highlighted the benefits of coral reefs and potential solutions to problems they face.
Florida must streamline permits before the next storm hits
House Bill 803 would cut unnecessary delays for backup power installations ahead of storms.
A climate policy’s best chance could come from Social Security’s crisis
Social Security's insolvency will require new federal revenue that could be provided by a carbon tax.
Fear over farmland loss is slowing renewable energy development in rural areas
The hostile attitude of the current administration toward green energy has stalled its development.
Forget owning Greenland — the real danger is its melting ice
The fate of Greenland is the fate of Miami and dozens of other coastal communities around the world.
Here’s how climate disinformation endangers national security
In Florida, intensifying disasters and disinformation combine to endanger our lives and divide our citizens.
Creating a sea urchin ‘baby formula’ to help save our reefs
Sea urchins nibble at algae that block sunlight and smother coral, helping keep reefs healthy.
Rescinding the EPA endangerment finding hurts our health and welfare
Greenhouse gas emissions are warming the planet, changing the climate and disrupting our lives.
The future of Atlantic hurricane tracks
A look at what we know and don’t yet know about how climate change could affect the paths of these...
Gag grouper are overfished in the Gulf. This new tool could help
A new paper by USF and FWC researchers may help make tough decisions about the lengths of fishing seasons.
Why too much phosphorus in America’s farmland is polluting the country’s water
Some Florida soils contain phosphorus concentrations more than 10 times above levels sufficient for healthy plant growth.


































