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.
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.
Living Shorelines and Crop Insurance: Florida Preps for Climate Change
State representatives and residents are gearing up to prepare for how climate change will impact the state’s coastlines, agriculture and important natural habitats.
How Will Climate Change Play Out in Florida? Lessons from our State Climatologist
Despite the environmental missteps of the past and any current damage still ensuing, political and personal choices are morphing.