Video: Can ocean currents generate electricity?
This bite-sized video explores the use of ocean currents such as the Gulf Stream to generate renewable energy.
This bite-sized video explores the use of ocean currents such as the Gulf Stream to generate renewable energy.
Shorelock is biopolymer that enhances the interaction of sand particles with water to resist erosion, provide a more stable coastline.
Native plants enrich a garden’s power to survive a changing climate.
Companies that proactively manage climate risks such as hurricanes and wildfires fare much better than those ignoring the threats.
Policies that create comprehensive train, bus and bike networks also help fight against and prepare for change's impacts.
Florida is moving backward in its efforts to address climate change, while hindering others from transitioning us to clean energy.
Semiconductor manufacturing requires vast quantities of water to keep machinery cool.
Oyster reefs protect shorelines from storm surges and erosion, while providing important habitat for fish and other marine species
As natural ecosystems are converted for agricultural purposes, the carbon storage capacity is decreasing.
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