Keeping Cows Cool in a Changing Climate
As global temperatures remain on the rise it’s becoming increasingly important to safeguard the wellbeing of our livestock.
Tampa Bay’s New Focus on Climate Justice
In response to rampant development and chronic flooding, local officials are working to address the impacts of climate change in frontline communities.
From Puerto Rico to Central Florida: Environmental Disaster Threatens, Perpetuates Circular Migration
When Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck Puerto Rico massive migration from the island to places like Central Florida occurred.
VIDEO: Sinkholes — What are they? How do they form?
In Florida, we frequently see headlines about sinkholes across the state. But what exactly are sinkholes? How do they occur?
New Study Sheds Light on Hurricane Formation, May Improve Future Forecasts
The team found that the deep clouds within storms create their own localized greenhouse effect.
What You Can Do to Stop the Insect Apocalypse
Insects are disappearing worldwide at an alarming rate — both in number and diversity. Here’s what you can do to help.
Climate Change Impacts Could Lead to ‘Great American Climate Migration’
Meanwhile, scientists say climate change is partly to blame for the trend of slow-moving, destructive hurricanes like Sally, Harvey and Dorian.
The March of Mangroves
Today, climate change and coastal development have altered the mangrove’s traditional geographic span, extending its range farther north and more inland.
Environmental Laws Through the Decades in the United States
Our environment wasn’t always protected in the United States – until modern-day environmental policies entered the scene.
Will Miami Be Protected from Storm Surge? New Army Corps Study Proposes Solutions
A new $4.6 billion plan addresses storm surge in Miami-Dade County.