‘A fertilizer for the sea’
A University of Miami Ph.D. student investigated the impact of Saharan dust and volcanic ash on the ocean’s ecosystem.
A University of Miami Ph.D. student investigated the impact of Saharan dust and volcanic ash on the ocean’s ecosystem.
Suppressing premiums with subsidies or caps gives consumers false security, encouraging building in unsafe zones.
Residents have endured more than 230 power outages since 2022, disrupting daily life, education and health care.
NOAA is taxpayer funded, providing safety and security for everyone – not just those who can pay for it.
Human-induced climate change is the primary driver of once-productive landscapes becoming increasingly arid.
From clean energy projects to bridges, this interactive tool shows where projects were announced.
A 2018 study found that the American public is more literate about video games and gambling than our world’s oceans.
Through Climate Reality Check, Olmedo aims to ensure that film and television reflect the climate crisis.
President Donald Trump has moved to dismantle environmental justice offices nationwide.
Florida must ensure our generation capacity is in line with the high energy demand data centers bring with them.
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