Florida emerges as renewable energy leader â report shows surging solar use in state
By Laurie Mermet, The Invading Sea Florida has established itself as a national leader in renewable energy adoption, ranking among...
By Laurie Mermet, The Invading Sea Florida has established itself as a national leader in renewable energy adoption, ranking among...
The 8th annual summit was held at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.
For Florida and the rest of the US, this warming trend is part of a larger, long-term pattern.
The Union of Concerned Scientists projects that 252 critical buildings and services in Florida will face disruptive flooding by 2050.
A significant roadblock to electric vehicle charging growth in Florida is a delay in deploying federal funding.
Jeff Berardelli and John Morales have made climate science a key part of their reports for NBC affiliates in Tampa...
A Q&A with Sara Ayers-Rigsby, director of the Southeast/Southwest regions for the Florida Public Archaeology Network..
Miami-based Seaworthy Collective helps entrepreneurs develop solutions for climate change and marine environmental issues.
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