Florida’s Environment: Bills to Keep Tabs on in the 2026 State Legislative Session
The Florida State Legislative Session is an action-packed 60 days. This year’s session began on January 13 and will end … Continue
To pair with the rest of our educational content in each Earth to Florida newsletter, we bring you monthly updates … Continue
Science on Tap with Florida LAKEWATCH: Celebrating 40 Years of Volunteer Science
On Wednesday, September 3rd, grab a drink with us and hear from Florida LAKEWATCH Director Gretchen Lescord, PhD.
Designed for Boys and Girls Clubs after-school groups with a particular emphasis on Girl Power. Meet a Scientist is hosted … Continue
One of Florida’s most valuable resources is its water. The state is rich in freshwater springs and groundwater that flow … Continue
More than 1,000 people move to Florida every single day. As people pour into the state, policymakers must plan how … Continue
Florida’s growing population and booming tourism industry have placed increasing pressure on the state’s waste management system. In 2008, Florida … Continue
Florida’s Environment: Bills to Keep Tabs on in the 2025 State Legislative Session
UPDATE: The 2025 Florida legislative session came to an end on June 26th, after two extensions, as lawmakers approved a … Continue
What’s going on? Florida’s springs create warm, beautiful habitats throughout the region, year-round. These springs maintain a steady temperature of … Continue
Hard clam shellfish aquaculture, also known as clam farming, is a $20 million industry spanning ten Florida counties. This month, TESI environmental communicator Kamila Koralasbayev dives into the challenges and innovations shaping two of Florida’s clam farming communities.