Your local park is bringing in the green (and by that, we mean money)
A new report finds that for every dollar invested in parks, cities reap $3 in economic benefits.
Climate diplomacy needs to move at the pace of ceasefire diplomacy
The First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels was organized by countries ready to move forward.
Show your stripes: Graphic brings attention to global warming
An awareness campaign on Show Your Stripes Day features a graphic showing temperature trends.
5 things utilities and data centers don’t want you to know
The next decade of your electric bill is being decided right now, mostly in rooms you will never see.
Advocates call for action as harmful algae blooms threaten Tallahassee waterways
Community advocates and researchers confront the growing concern over harmful algae blooms.
The World Cup has a heat problem
Increasing temperatures are turning summer soccer into a battle, and the odds are stacked against the players.
A sea turtle’s gift: Building a family
A nighttime turtle walk in Jekyll Island, Georgia, was a pivotal moment in the evolution of our family.
In setting parameters for AI, Pope Leo emphasizes safeguarding the Earth
Pope Leo called attention to the environmental impact of artificial intelligence in his recent encyclical.
Data centers impact the health and energy costs of surrounding communities
Data centers affect five main areas: air quality, water quality, noise levels, land use and electric bills.
Moratoriums aren’t the answer on data centers in Florida
Citrus, Hernando, Pasco and Pinellas counties are considering or have passed pauses on data center applications.
New study suggests fish gut microbe helps regulate ocean health
A fish–microbe partnership may produce minerals that help shape the marine carbon cycle.
Blackout risks are rising – why neighboring power grids can’t just send extra electricity where it’s needed
Transmission lines can carry power long distances, but the US grids aren’t all connected.
ICE empties ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ amid hurricane season
Advocacy groups suing the state aren’t buying the explanation for transferring detainees to other facilities.
After devastating fire, USF marine scientists race to keep ocean monitoring on track
A fire at the USF Marine Science Laboratory displaced the Ocean Circulation Lab, which maintains its buoy program.
Florida’s conservation model saves habitat, wildlife
The FWC is guided by one of the world's most successful conservation frameworks.


































