Cruise season shouldn’t mean turning our oceans into dump sites
Wastewater from ships can harm marine life and degrade water quality when not treated effectively.
Severe US drought undermined Gulf fisheries, raising food security concerns
Research found that drought-driven reductions in Mississippi River flow limited nutrient delivery to coastal waters.
Preserve land for future generations through Florida Forever
Without sufficient funding, land protection and water resource preservation is greatly limited.
Where the wild things thrive: Finding and protecting nature’s climate change safe havens
Identifying these pockets of resilient habitat is helping land managers protect them from other threats.
The cowboy who got rich selling veggie burgers
To see the future of food, look no further than Sam Cobb, the cattle rancher making soy-based Boca Burgers.
US government is accelerating coral reef collapse, scientists warn
Proposed Endangered Species Act rollbacks, military expansions are leaving the Pacific’s diverse coral reefs legally defenseless.
Jacksonville needs real solutions, not a pricey gas plant
JEA’s board approved plans for a plant with a $1.57 billion price tag, 139% higher than its original estimate.
Beating back the Aedes aegypti mosquito
Scientists are taking a multipronged approach to tackle the carrier of dengue and other dangerous viruses.
Is bill regulating data centers a win for Florida? Ask who decides what’s ‘feasible’
SB 484 requires data centers to use reclaimed water when it is 'environmentally, economically, and technically feasible.'
Entrepreneurs say environmental efforts can be good for business
Jack Lighton of 4Ocean Foundation and Tara Wilson of Rock the Ocean spoke at the Climate Correction Conference.
Gas leaf blowers are a noisy, environmentally risky problem
The 2026 Florida farm bill includes language preventing local authorities from banning gas-powered lawn equipment.
How protecting wilderness could mean purposefully tending it, not just leaving it alone
As climate change and other stressors affect wilderness, some human intervention could help sustain it.
Florida farmers face rising climate risks from extreme weather
More extreme heat and more frequent heavy rainfall events have contributed to crop losses in recent years.
Bridging the gap between climate education and maternal care
A Q&A with Doula Climate Health Outreach Team member Shantai Latoya Young.
Why eco-friendly design is the new luxury in Florida real estate
Efficiency, sustainability and nature-inspired design are gaining importance, a report on home trends found.


































