A new University of Florida study has confirmed that three Nile crocs found in South Florida marshes since 2009 are likely related and a new species not yet documented in the state.
NextEra Energy, parent of FPL, holds a quick annual meeting in Oklahoma City and defeated two proposals aimed at increasing transparency over how the company is handling sea level rise and political contributions.
Scientists warn that as flooding increases under sea rise scenarios, increased amounts of waste could have environmental consequences not just to the bay but to offshore reefs.
Dozens of protesters demonstrated outside of a Florida Power & Light facility concerning leaks at the nuclear power plant at Turkey Point. It took place Saturday morning at 4200 W. Flagler Street and comes after the company announced that customers will shell out an estimated $50 million this year alone for the cleanup of hypersaline water coming from the plant.
A retired computer salesman has built a car using about 100 pounds of imported hemp, which he hopes will pave the way for making greener cars out of plant-based materials.
A sports car made from cannabis hemp could lead the charge in making carbon neutral vehicles. Made from the chassis of a Mazda convertible, the hemp car is bringing a new meaning to the phrase ‘green machine’ and could soon be seen on high roads around the world.
A new study found Miami’s 2010 cold snap, better known for the iguana-cicles it left behind, also took a toll on tropical bees and could shed light on how ecosystems respond to climate change.
Five years after a field trial stirred controversy by providing too little notice, government officials say they’ve signed off on the release of Oxitec’s genetically modified mosquitoes on the west end of Grand Cayman.
The Republican presidential candidate has called climate change “a very expensive form of tax,” but a new survey finds most of his backers want more money spent on renewable energy.
With mating season starting in April, alligators have turned up in some unexpected places, from the front porch of a Plant City trailer to a Lakeland pool.
A new study has found South Florida’s reefs may vanish sooner than expected just as another study blames the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for damaging coral at PortMiami.
At a rare state Senate field hearing, Florida Power & Light and state regulators defended actions to contain an underground plume of salt water caused by cooling canals at Turkey Point.
A sports car made from cannabis hemp could lead the charge in making carbon neutral vehicles. Made from the chassis of a Mazda convertible, the hemp car is bringing a new meaning to the phrase ‘green machine’ and could soon be seen on high roads around the world.