Scientists study how bull sharks adapt to climate change; ‘No Mow May’ meant to benefit pollinators
Research on how many bull sharks live in the Crystal River area and where their babies grow is almost nonexistent.
Research on how many bull sharks live in the Crystal River area and where their babies grow is almost nonexistent.
A leading source of U.S. climate pollution could be curbed with more gas-collection systems and better emissions monitoring, a new ...
Simply put, saving manatees won't happen without saving our water.
New numbers released this month found that 57% of deaths directly attributable to tropical cyclones from 2013 through 2022 were ...
The U.S. can’t afford to pin a large chunk of its climate strategy on carbon storage without proof.
El Niño may push global temperatures past 1.5 C, the World Meteorological Organization warned.
Will Charouhis leads the project "A Million Mangroves: Halting Climate Change One Root at a Time."
Solar is now growing fast enough to completely displace fossil fuels from the entire global economy before 2050.
A University of Miami graduate student's research shows which Miami-Dade County sites are at risk, proposes strategies to make those ...
Managed retreat is a complicated and controversial climate change solution, but one that most climate scientists feel is inevitable.
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