Action of the Month: Try your Hand at Home Composting
Imperfect composting is OK and you don’t need any fancy equipment to get started.
Blue-Green Algae, Red Tide and Sargassum: Learn More About Algae Blooms in Florida
Thanks to the help of algae bloom experts, we’ve answered your burning questions about blooms, broken down by each algae type.
The Gulf Dead Zone: Smaller Measurement Doesn’t Hide Big Problem
The Gulf dead zone did not reach its record-setting prediction this year, but scientists say the measurement may not paint the full picture of the problem.
Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Dr. Julia Nesheiwat as Florida’s First Chief Resilience Officer
The CRO is tasked with preparing Florida for the environmental, physical and economic impacts of sea level rise.
How Can We Monitor Mass Migrations Globally and Conserve Biodiversity into the Future?
Climate change is causing mass migrations across the globe. These migrations will impact public health, global food supply and human well being.
Florida’s Wildlife: 7 Animals Making Headlines this Month
In Florida, human-animal interactions are inevitable. Here’s what made the news this month.
Land is a Critical Resource, IPCC report says
Keeping global warming to well below 2ºC can be achieved only by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from all sectors including land and food.
Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Appointments to the Red Tide Task Force
The Red Tide Task Force will complement the Blue Green Algae Task Force.
Climate Change Alters What’s Possible in Restoring Florida’s Everglades
Some progress has been made toward restoration, but evidence of unanticipated effects from climate change is forcing experts to reassess what is possible.
Shark Week Looms, But Don’t Panic
Sharks elicit outsized fear, even though the risk of a shark bite is small. You are 30 times more likely to be struck by lightning than be bitten by a shark.