Pharmaceuticals found in popular Florida fish; scientists seeking technologies to lessen effects of red tide
A study found redfish contaminated with drugs often leaked into coastal waters from septic tanks.
A study found redfish contaminated with drugs often leaked into coastal waters from septic tanks.
Hurricane Irma was a “wake-up call" for Jacksonville, causing historic flooding in homes and businesses around the St. Johns River.
A new report marks a major milestone in the transition to clean energy.
By Michele Drucker Last April, Miami Dade County Public Schools adopted a resolution calling for the use of 100% clean ...
By Salome Garcia and Katie Chiles Ottenweller Hurricane season has arrived and already Mother Nature has given us plenty to ...
By adding 20 solar power plants and 1,490 megawatts of power over the next two years, Florida Power and Light’s ...
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