Floridaâs wrongheaded decision not to take federal money to reduce vehicle emissions
Florida was set to receive $320 million to reduce tailpipe emissions in an effort to curb the damage from climate ...
Florida was set to receive $320 million to reduce tailpipe emissions in an effort to curb the damage from climate ...
Equipment such as lawn mowers and leaf blowers emitted 2,116 tons of 'fine particulates' in Florida in 2020.
Pollutants from the plants were associated with nearly half a million premature deaths of elderly Americans from 1999 to 2020.
The Florida Department of Transportation secretary turned down $320 million, arguing federal officials overstepped their authority.
As restrictions spread, neighborhoods are getting quieter â and cleaner.
'Really inefficient engine technology is, pound for pound, more polluting than cars and trucks.'
The effects of climate change are hitting particularly hard in communities of color and historically underserved populations.
Over 670,000 EVs were sold in just the first half of 2023, with Florida now ranking second in cumulative EV ...
Our massive reliance on natural gas is not only expensive and dirty, but it is taking a toll on the ...
Researchers are nurturing injured and sick manatees back to health while working to curb seagrass decline and protect natural springs.
The Invading Sea is a nonpartisan source for news, commentary and educational content about climate change and other environmental issues affecting Florida. The site is managed by Florida Atlantic Universityâs Center for Environmental Studies in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science.
Sign up to receive the latest climate change news and commentary in your email inbox by visiting here.
We are seeking continuing support for the website and its staff. Click here to learn more and donate.
© 2022 The Invading Sea