Change is Hard: Preserving Florida’s Past in an Uncertain Future
How can we protect cultural heritage sites, historic buildings, archaeological sites and longstanding traditions from climate change?
Organisms in the deep ocean are eating microplastics
Plastic debris is typically portrayed as large garbage patches floating on the surface. But new research shows plastic debris is not just a surface problem.
Why Some Florida Coral is Rejecting a Potentially Life Saving Partnership
Scientists at FIU have introduced Florida corals to a more resilient partner algae. Can it help corals adapt to warming waters?
Florida’s Wildlife: 4 Animals Making Headlines this Month
In Florida, human-animal interactions are inevitable. Here’s what made the news this month.
Climate Change is Almost Too Big a Problem to Study. The solution? Volcanoes.
Volcanoes blanketed by tropical rainforests are a natural laboratory to study climate change.
By 2100, the Ocean will Be a Different Color
Incorporating the colored dissolved organic matter responsible for the color change improves the accuracy of climate models.
Your landscaping fails are actually great for pollinators
Beyond supporting healthy ecosystems for other species, pollinators are key to bringing food to our tables, not to mention coffee, chocolate and tequila.
5 Reasons to Get Involved with Your Regional Water Management District
It’s important for Floridians to stay informed, especially about a resource as crucial as water.
Here’s How Florida Fits Into the Global Biodiversity Crisis
Roughly one in eight species face extinction within decades.
Florida’s Wildlife: 4 Animals Making Headlines This Month
In Florida, human-animal interactions are inevitable. Here’s what made the news this month.