UM Researcher Joins NASA-Funded Project to Analyze Effects of Storms on the Ozone Layer
A warmer future could continually add more water to the stratosphere and initiate ozone losses over North America.
Florida’s Environment: The Good News for January 2020
Looking for some good news about Florida’s environment? Check out this month’s collection of environmental success stories.
UCF Researchers Develop New Model to Aid in Sea Level Rise Planning
The model can look at historical data to see which natural events have caused high sea levels in the past.
UF, Florida Aquarium Researchers Launch Sea Urchin Breeding Program to Restore Coral Reefs
Sea urchins eat algae that if left unchecked, can smother coral reefs.
Next Blue-Green Algae Bloom Task Force Meeting to Take Place March 16, 2020
The task force will be discussing progress toward reducing the adverse impacts of blue-green algae blooms now and over the next five years.
TESI’s New Year’s Resolutions for a Sustainable Florida
Need ideas for New Year’s resolutions? Consider committing to at least one sustainability-focused resolution for 2020.
Action of the Month: Get Outside!
This Black Friday, #OptOutside and experience the benefits of nature.
Flash Drought Threatens to Dry Up Florida Farms
Flash droughts that affected 16 states between September and October also hit farmers in the Florida panhandle.
Unwelcome Guests: Wildlife Officials Try New Ways to Control Invasive Species
With the Burmese python being well-established in Florida, researchers are hoping their new innovative camera can help control the population.
Florida Lawmakers Proposing Ways to Deal with State’s Poop Problem
Legislation seeks to limit the amount of waste that leaks into our waterways.