The workhorse ship of ocean drilling may have made its last voyage
Here’s why scientists don’t want to see the JOIDES Resolution mothballed.
Here’s why scientists don’t want to see the JOIDES Resolution mothballed.
Artificial intelligence is quickly gaining ground as a powerful tool in predicting weather events.
Cutting methane emissions is one of the best and only short-term levers we can pull to slow the rate of ...
With a million wells and millions of acres of people and farms, Florida’s springs are a shadow of their former ...
Flooding in Northeast Florida shows the need to prepare for sea level rise as well as cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Oil and gas production rose during each of the three most recent presidencies.
Many neighborhoods in impoverished and minority communities face the 'heat island effect.'
Current policies have done nothing to change the warming of the planet.
The study challenges previous assertions of a Gulf Stream slowdown.
Hundreds of electric school buses are expected to hit the streets over the next year in Florida.
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