Hope floats: Scientists studying ocean-based solutions to climate change
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientists are testing ways to enable the ocean to remove more carbon from the air.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientists are testing ways to enable the ocean to remove more carbon from the air.
Since 2023, solar and wind combined have added more new energy to the global mix than any other source.
We may be able to achieve faster progress on the climate crisis if we reduce superfluous regulations.
Miami is at the forefront of the expanding market for resilience innovation and community-based solutions.
The plan is the culmination of a two-year effort to strengthen community resilience to climate impacts in the county.
Miami-based Seaworthy Collective helps entrepreneurs develop solutions for climate change and marine environmental issues.
Nanoscience Associate Professor Yang Yang designed the system, which extracts carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Shirreffs, EDF's Florida director, discusses the progress made since the signing of the Inflation Reduction Act.
SailPlan is a Fort Lauderdale-based company that produces a carbon emissions-monitoring platform for ships.
The tipping point we need: Why Wall Street needs to get on the climate crisis bandwagon.
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