Climate change profoundly affects our birdsÂ
Audubon reports that two-thirds of America's bird species are at risk of extinction because of climate change.
Audubon reports that two-thirds of America's bird species are at risk of extinction because of climate change.
As the world experiences record-breaking temperatures, Florida suffers from the refusal to take action on climate change.
Native plants enrich a garden’s power to survive a changing climate.
Natural gas, more than 70% methane, is an enormous pollutant and major contributor to global warming.
As we engage with nature, we value it more and want to protect it.
When I switched from fossil-fuel energy to solar power for electrifying my home, my lifestyle did not change
Ridiculing Vice President Kamala Harris for raising the issue of climate anxiety is just another way to deny this problem.
Gov. Ron DeSantis recently vetoed $377 million from the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
With a few garden changes, gardeners can do more than beautify the world.
By Susan Nugent Sea-level rise will impact Florida; it already has. Cities are re-enforcing seawalls, raising roads and replanting dunes....
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