‘Invisible fence’ keeps cattle on ranch, helps protect environment
Uses of the fence could include managing land for water preservation, carbon sequestration and cattle production.
Uses of the fence could include managing land for water preservation, carbon sequestration and cattle production.
The summit, hosted by the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, was held last month in Miami Beach.
UF could power its campus through energy efficiency upgrades, solar panels and other well-established technologies.
The Senate Transportation Committee backed legislation (SB 28) to require electric-vehicle owners to pay $200 registration fees.
Noting that the world is 'nearing a breaking point,' Pope Francis condemned climate denial and called for urgent climate action.
Moms Clean Air Force is urging lawmakers to transition away from natural gas, promoting the adoption of electric school buses.
The governor's budget also recommends $50 million for beach renourishment following damage from hurricanes Ian and Nicole.
The 15th Annual Southeast Florida Climate Leadership Summit spotlighted artists that know the dangers of climate change.
Efforts to qualify the 'Right to Clean and Healthy Waters' amendment for the 2024 ballot have fallen short.
Biologists experimented with feeding lettuce to Indian River Lagoon manatees as their natural food source, seagrass, declined.
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