Deeper corals may help shallow reefs recover in the Florida Keys
Researchers from FAU investigated how coral populations at different depths and locations may be related to each other.
Researchers from FAU investigated how coral populations at different depths and locations may be related to each other.
Critics argue that manufacturers often exaggerate how readily their products can actually be recycled.
The Climate Café Series is holding two upcoming events featuring the WLRN podcast Bright Lit Place.
Critical habitat would expand to nearly 2 million acres in the first update since the West Indian manatee was protected ...
It’s time to accept science, govern by economic reason and embrace responsible governance.
Global, national and state leaders must recognize at long last that the world’s climate cares nothing for political fiction.
The frequency of heavy rainfall has increased as a result of human-caused climate change
Thais Lopez Vogel highlighted the importance of the benefits of climate policies reaching the most vulnerable populations.
When a Florida beach town is wiped out, the political and economic pressure to redevelop is relentless.
Many types of toxic material can affect the long-term health and environmental safety of surrounding communities.
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