Gambling with Florida’s $122 billion tourism economy
With the Safe Waterways Act vetoed, there is a new opportunity to reform Florida’s water quality monitoring program.
With the Safe Waterways Act vetoed, there is a new opportunity to reform Florida’s water quality monitoring program.
This bite-sized video describes what a carbon footprint means and ways to reduce the emissions that it includes.
Instead of prioritizing flood control above all else, the strategy is designed to balance all the needs of the watershed.
We must press local and state officials to move toward more renewable energy and a more sustainable future.
Civilizations have recognized the power of cities to heat themselves up and cool themselves for centuries.
DEP has created a dedicated webpage for public input ahead of rescheduled sessions in early September.
The 2024-2025 Great Outdoors Initiative also proposes pickleball courts and resort-style hotels in state parks.
Sharks are venturing into new locations as the water warms due to climate change.
A Miami graduate student is creating a virtual reality experience that will let anyone fly aboard a hurricane hunter aircraft,
The team will examine pesticide and fertilizer transport, water pollution and threats to groundwater.
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