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In 2019, Florida Gov. Ron Desantis appointed the state’s first-ever chief resilience officer. In the midst of her initial meetings with local officials,…
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Northeast Florida Regional Council Resiliency Coordinator Sean Lahav is just 24, but he’s already coordinating resilience efforts across all of Florida’s…
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The health of the St. Johns River is generally improving, but scientists are concerned about some recent negative trends. Those are the takeaways from…
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Actor and writer Julia Sweeney says parenting has always made her feel like an amateur — but especially when her 8-year-old started asking some smart questions about animal reproduction.
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People who fish and dive love it when the winds are light and the seas are calm. Coral reefs, not so much. That's because calm seas means sunlight can...
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The St. Johns Riverkeeper announced Tuesday it plans to sue the Army Corps of Engineers over its proposal to deepen the St. Johns River.The Army Corps of…
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NASA says this year's show promises to be more spectacular than usual because "there will be no moonlight to upstage the shower."
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In an effort to meet EPA regulations, conserve water and prevent algae growth in the Los Angeles Reservoir, officials are using 96 million plastic balls to cover the water's surface.
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Researchers and experts will speak at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens’ North Florida Shark Festival this weekend.The speakers will discuss research and…
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The Florida Forest Service has treated more than 246,000 acres with prescribed burns since last August. That surpasses the national record.
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Coral reefs have suffered major declines over recent decades. But one bright spot in marine science is the newfound ability to grow corals from...
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The Clean Power Plan will require power plants to cut carbon dioxide emissions, 32 percent from 2005 levels by 2030.