Earth to Florida (May): Stories to Watch
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates … Continue
Earth to Florida (April): Stories to Watch
Read our April updates on statewide environmental news from our monthly newsletter, Earth to Florida.
UPDATED April 25, 2022: A Rundown of the Piney Point Wastewater Leak
Polluted wastewater at an abandoned phosphate mine in Manatee County was pumped into Tampa Bay to stop a leak.
Energy
Several proposed renewable energy bills look to decrease the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that drive climate change.
Climate Change
Proposed legislation looks to catch up with the impacts of climate change while establishing a plan for the future.
Bring a Custom Virtual Visit with a Scientist to Your County!
Counties can choose the topics that are most relevant to the coursework being covered in their public schools.
Have Cool Science to Share? Participate in a Scientist Takeover on TESI’s Instagram!
Scientists can now share their research and answer viewer questions on TESI’s Instagram account!
An Innovative Year for Scientist in Every Florida School
In 2020 SEFS overcame unexpected challenges to expand its programs and impact to new audiences.
VIDEO: Prescribed Fire in Florida — What is it & why is it important?
In the U.S., Florida is one of the states that performs the most prescribed burns.
Karen Bruening Named SEFS SuperStar Teacher of the Quarter
By participating in SEFS, the Escambia County science teacher has excelled at bringing quality science content to her students during a difficult year.