Tell Me About Sugarcane Burning in Florida
Learn about sugarcane burning and its effects on local communities.
Tell Me About Sinkholes in Florida
Sinkholes are common in Florida as much of our state sits on highly porous carbonate rock. Though they are a … Continue
By Saving the Sea Cows, We’re Saving Ourselves: How malnourished manatees signal looming ecological disaster
2021 has been especially tough for this iconic species in the Sunshine State. This year, a majority of the deaths link back to insufficient food — exacerbated by the decline of Florida seagrass. Put bluntly: the manatees are starving to death.
Action of the Week: Make Your Own Oat Milk
The process is quick and simple, and the act of using less dairy milk is highly beneficial for the planet.
Florida’s Environment: 12 Stories to Watch for December
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates … Continue
How Combating Food Waste Can Help Our Environment
While food waste can unnecessarily threaten global food security, it also places a burden on our natural environment.
Action of the Month: Reduce Waste During the Holidays
By slowing down and thinking carefully about our choices, we can all contribute to reducing holiday-related waste.
Action of the Week: Recycle Your Coffee Grounds
If you love waking up to a fresh pot of coffee, think twice before tossing your coffee grounds in the trash!
Action of the Week: Sustainable Holiday Decor
Are you decorating this holiday season? We have ideas for earth-friendly decor alternatives!
Tell Me About: Sargassum Blooms in Florida
While sargassum seaweed provides important nutrients and habitat for many species, it can bloom out of control and cause problems for marine life and humans alike.