The electric revolution: Outdoor equipment undergoing electrification in Florida, throughout USĀ
Gas-powered outdoor equipment releases emissions that pose health risks and contribute to climate change.
Gas-powered outdoor equipment releases emissions that pose health risks and contribute to climate change.
Paying landowners to maintain and improve ecosystem services on their lands can reduce pressure to sell to developers.
The research helped lead to the development of the cityā€™s first-everĀ Heat Resilience Playbook.
The unanticipated environmental effects of inhalers underscore the contradictions of piecemeal climate solutions.
A new study evaluated a 'train the trainer' program for educators to learn about effective ways to cover climate change.
Forecasters predict 25 named storms, of which 12 will reach hurricane strength during the season, which runs through Nov. 30.
Younger people and children in particular are bearing the emotional burden of climate change.
Methane gas from landfills can be harnessed for renewable energy production.
The evidence underscores the urgency of addressing the root causes of worsening wildfire activity, such as climate change.
More than 2,000 acres of wildlife habitat already protected through easement donations in Volusia and Marion counties
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