Seagrass Meadows Harbor Wildlife for Centuries, Highlighting Need for Conservation
Seagrass meadows persist in the same spot for hundreds to thousands of years, but are some of the planet’s most threatened ecosystems.
DEP to Host Sixth Blue-Green Algae Task Force Meeting in Gainesville
The meeting will begin at 8 a.m. on October 7 and will be streamed live online.
Scientists Convene for Statewide Harmful Algal Bloom State of the Science Symposium
The group was tasked with assessing the current state of the science and prioritizing research needs.
Choices made now are critical for the future of our ocean and cryosphere
New IPCC report says urgently reducing greenhouse gas emissions limits the scale of ocean and cryosphere changes.
What Florida Can Learn from the Amazon Fires
The Amazon rainforest can teach us important lessons about the future of our environment, statewide and globally.
Florida’s Poop Problem: How Do We Manage Our Waste?
Over the last decade, roughly 1.6 million gallons of wastewater have been released into our state’s waterways.
Climate Change in Florida: Slow-Moving Hurricanes, Salty Spiders and Fish in the Streets
Inundated by the scientific consensus, youth around the globe make their voices heard to demand climate action.
Action of the Month: Explore U.S. electricity emissions with the EPA’s Power Profiler tool
This month, Sadie Mills learned more about the sources of energy emissions in the U.S., as well as more locally here in Florida.
Florida Ag Industry Turns to Carbon Farming as Oyster Researchers Look to Restore Fishery
But in Greenland, a warming climate has begun to make its natural resources more accessible to foreign investors.
With Florida Iconic Species Under Threat, Officials Look to Reduce Protections
The good news is — scientists have spawned Atlantic coral in a lab for the first time.