Arctic Exposed: What Greenland Can Tell Us About Water’s Future in a Changing World
Greenland’s ice is melting at an increasing rate, transforming previously ice-covered landscapes exposed and making way for new ecosystems to flourish.
Florida’s Environment: 13 Stories to Watch for February
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates on statewide environmental news.
Tell Me About: Goldline Snakehead
The goldline snakehead, an invasive air-breathing fish, has been documented for the first time in the Gulf Coast region.
Action of the Week: Go Fossil Hunting
Florida’s river system and history of changing sea levels make it the perfect place to find both land and sea animal fossils!
Tell Me About: Urban Heat Island Effect in Florida
Have you ever driven through the rural roads of Florida with your windows down and noticed it becomes hotter as … Continue
Action of the Week: Rainwater Harvesting
Rainwater harvesting is a passive and economical way to help preserve our freshwater resources.
Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for January
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates on statewide environmental news.
Action of the Week: Grow Your Own Tomatoes
Grow your own tomatoes at home, all you need is a 5-gallon bucket!
Tell Me About: Gleaning Efforts in the U.S.
Have you ever wondered what happens to those crops that don’t look pretty enough to sell?
Tell Me About: Climate Oscillations
Florida’s climate is heavily influenced by climate oscillations, which are the naturally occurring changes and cycles of the atmosphere and ocean.