Videos: South Florida’s ClimateReady Tech Hub
The ClimateReady Tech Hub works to commercialize climate technologies and develop the workforce needed in these industries.
A new way to make coastal barriers: The co-founder of 1Print discusses protecting the coast while creating marine habitat
A Q&A with Adam Friedman of 1Print, a Pompano Beach-based concrete-printing company that creates artificial reefs and seawalls.
Bright Lit Place photo essay, part 2: The people who fight for — and depend on — Everglades restoration
Bright Lit Place examines what happened to Florida’s promise to restore the Everglades with a massive plan approved in 2000.
Myth busting 101: Floridians should know the facts about electric vehicles
The facts about the costs, range, batteries, safety and electricity needs of EVs show they have undeniable benefits.
Bright Lit Place photo essay, part 1: The people who fight for — and depend on — Everglades restoration
Bright Lit Place examines what happened to Florida’s promise to restore the Everglades with a massive plan approved in 2000.
‘Everglades Stories’ document experiences of people across Everglades ecosystem
The Everglades Foundation initiative is series of short videos featuring individuals living in different regions across the watershed.
Caribbean startups are turning excess seaweed into products that help cut back on chemicals
Sargassum is being turned into nutrient-rich biofertilizers and other organic products, but there are hurdles to scaling the industry.
Ultra-fast fashion is a disturbing trend undermining efforts to make the whole industry more sustainable
Shifting from fast to ultra-fast fashion has serious environmental and social consequences.
Panama delays promised relocation of island community impacted by rising sea levels
The tiny Caribbean island of Gardi Sugdub is experiencing sea-level rise due to climate change.
Global coral bleaching caused by global warming demands a global response
We can expect more frequent and severe bleaching events as ocean temperature records continue to be broken.
University of Miami law student researches single-use plastics
Kaitlyn Jauregui's childhood habit led to international research and attendance at the United Nations climate summit.
Farm Bill could take food from Florida’s poor and money from conservation
Preserving conservation programs will help Florida farmers adopt sustainable practices and protect our soil and waterways.
FAU lands $1.3M grant to clean up stinky seaweed in Florida
The project will assess the feasibility of in-water harvesting of this floating brown seaweed, called sargassum.
What do Florida’s climate challenges mean for the nation’s most expensive home?
Naples and its soaring real estate market are on a collision course with climate change.
Climate pollution puts Florida at risk while clean energy strengthens the state
As Florida expands infrastructure that increases climate-related risks, the state's solar potential remains largely untapped.