UF pavilion promotes sustainable construction Â
The 28 pine logs that make up the column structure were harvested 7 miles away, in UF’s Austin Cary Forest
The 28 pine logs that make up the column structure were harvested 7 miles away, in UF’s Austin Cary Forest
The Invading Sea is interviewing Floridians working to address climate impacts and other environmental challenges.
Public funding helped electric vehicles go mainstream. Are alternative proteins next — or are they too polarizing?
A University of Miami graduate student helped uncovered the foundation of a centuries-old fortress wall buried by the shifting seas.
By making a long-term commitment to conservation, landowners can get paid by using carbon credits.
While the report called Florida a 'solar powerhouse,' its numbers fall behind other states when averaged out per customer
A Q&A with Charles 'Buck' MacLaughlin of Avon Park Air Force Range, which spans 106,000 acres in Polk and Highlands ...
The thought of losing Miami to the sea and the cost of forced migration is anathema to all concerned residents.
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