Another Version of Distance Learning: How Remote Sensing Bolsters Florida’s Environmental Research
Researchers can now use optical machinery, like high-tech cameras, to glean information about Earth from afar.
Environmental Laws Through the Decades in the United States
Our environment wasn’t always protected in the United States – until modern-day environmental policies entered the scene.
Legislation on the Move: How Will Recent Policy Changes Impact Florida’s Waterways?
A change to the Clean Water Act lifts protections for some wetlands and streams. Meanwhile, Florida legislators pass the Clean Waterways Act.
The 2020 Hurricane Season Isn’t Coming to Play: What You Should Know About Florida’s Outlook
NOAA researchers predict an “above-normal” season.
In the Face of a Shuttered World, Some Labs and Conservation Efforts Persevere
Despite COVID-19 closures, land conservation plans move forward and some animal and plant research has remained operational.
Florida’s Environment: The Good News for May 2020
Looking for some good news about Florida’s environment? Check out this month’s collection of environmental success stories.
Not Just a Visitor: How Florida Coasts are Preparing for Climate Change
St. Augustine officials are working to protect the oldest part of the nation’s oldest city.
Warmer Temps and COVID-19: More Data Needed, Scientists Say
The takeaway message: As summer rolls around, warmer weather could play a role in the fate of COVID-19, but scientists … Continue
Florida’s Farmers, Parks and Budget: How COVID-19 is Impacting the State’s Environment and Economy
Florida farmers are fighting financial slumps, while state parks close to prevent spreading COVID-19.
Students Cultivate Science Communication Skills Through TESI Internship
Four UF students work to promote two of TESI’s digital outreach pillars: its Earth to Florida newsletter and its Know Your Florida campaign.