Florida’s Environment: 12 Stories to Watch for July
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Trees Provide Hope in the Slowing of Climate Change — But They Can’t Do It Alone
Restoration efforts are aiming to restore the ability of forests to store our carbon dioxide emissions and slow the rate of global warming.
Tell Me About: Giant African Land Snail
The invasive giant African land snail is back in the state! Expanding past its original range in South Florida, this mollusk was spotted in Pasco County, north of Tampa. Read on to learn more about this species and what to do if you spot them!
Tell Me About: Insect Decline
What’s going on? Insects account for about 80% of animal life on Earth, but all around the world, their populations … Continue
Action of the Week: Reduce Light Pollution
Too much light pollution can lead to injury and death for thousands of migrating birds, sea turtles, and other species.
Action of the Week: Eco-friendly Travel
The transportation sector is among the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions in the Unites States. So, how do we travel with the planet in mind?
Tell Me About: Forever Chemicals in Florida
Otherwise known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), these highly stable manmade chemicals are widespread in our environment, homes, and even our drinking water.
Action of the Week: Sustainable Spring Cleaning
Make sustainable swaps and reduce your waste while cleaning.
Action of the Week: Sustainably Move Out
It’s move-out season! Learn how to move out sustainably to save time and money and help the planet.
Florida’s Environment: 12 Stories to Watch for June
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates … Continue