Have the worldâs coral reefs already crossed a tipping point?
Last month, the world officially entered its fourth â and probably worst â mass coral bleaching event in history.
Last month, the world officially entered its fourth â and probably worst â mass coral bleaching event in history.
While EVs offer safety advancements for their occupants, itâs crucial to tackle the safety concerns they pose for others on ...
As the world moves from using fossil fuels in power plants and vehicles, plastics have been described as the industryâs ...
The Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program represents one of the largest shares of funding under the Inflation Reduction Act.
The electricity consumed to mine cryptocurrency continues to grow, with the majority coming from non-renewable sources.
Indoors operations use far less land than conventional farms, but have high electricity use relative to traditional farming.
FAU researchers used aerial imagery data and LiDAR to identify the hardest-hit areas of Southwest Floridaâs Estero Island.
The Apalachicola River system is magnificent in its natural state â the crown jewel of Floridaâs natural resources.
Participants in the Climate Resilience Academy offered ideas about how cities are responding to climate change.
The new rules require utilities to drastically slash greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants or close them down.
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