UF study sheds light on challenges and recommendations of managing urban trees and storms
While trees may pose a threat during storms, they provide vital benefits such as buffering winds and reducing stormwater runoff.
While trees may pose a threat during storms, they provide vital benefits such as buffering winds and reducing stormwater runoff.
With bold investments in transit, we can rapidly cut emissions — and make life better for all of us.
Corporations and nongovernment organizations have a variety of ways to encourage protection of wetlands.
The research is expected to deepen knowledge of how microbes react to climate conditions.
Over the past two decades, sea surface temperatures in the estuaries rose 500% faster than in the global oceans.
Since 1970, global populations of sharks and rays have decreased by more than 70%.
The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris have provided a glimpse into the future if we fail to act.
This bite-sized video explains how carbon offsets work in reducing the emissions that cause climate change.
The Orlando Utilities Commission's proposed changes to net metering would harm current and future solar customers.
The most sustainable strategy is to create high-efficiency homes that will last as long as possible.
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