DeSantis promised in 2018 that if elected governor, he would clean up Floridaā€™s toxic algae. The algae are still blooming
With the stateā€™s waterways swollen and stressed since Hurricane Ian, widespread outbreaks are feared again this summer.
With the stateā€™s waterways swollen and stressed since Hurricane Ian, widespread outbreaks are feared again this summer.
A Q&A with NOAA Coral Reef Watch Director Derek Manzello.
Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, writes that the U.S. has the potential to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy.
The Florida Municipal Power Agency plans to add six solar farms that will supply power to 20 municipal utilities throughout ...
Everything you need to know about the science linking global warming to extreme heat.
Our 2040 Green Promise includes green delivery fleets, sustainable facilities and pioneering recycling initiatives.
The funding, totaling about $377 million, included hundreds of millions of dollars for energy-efficiency rebates and electrification.
John Beier of the University of Miami answers questions about climate changeā€™s impact on mosquitoes, malaria cases in Florida.
Malaria doesnā€™t have to creep back up Floridaā€™s coasts, even if Florida will be ground zero for a warming America
Average coral cover on most Florida Keys reefs has dropped to less than 3%, from between 30% to 50% before ...
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