Unlike conventional jet fuel, sustainable aviation fuels are produced from renewable and waste resources. The post Inside the search for sustainable aviation fuels, which are on the federal chopping block appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
A new effort by UF/IFAS and Florida Sea Grant could pave the way for a thriving seaweed farming industry. The post Is seaweed aquaculture the next big crop for Florida? appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
Save Crystal River is leading the charge to restore underwater ecosystems, reviving native habitats, springs and waterways. The post Storm-tested, spring-fed: The river that refused to break appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
National parks are living laboratories where researchers study nature and apply what they learn to inform conservation efforts. The post National parks are key conservation areas for wildlife and natural resources appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
Popular destinations are reporting fewer visitors as extreme weather makes travelers more cautious. The post Tourism falters under extreme heat appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
We need commissioners with backgrounds in wildlife ecology, land management, climate adaptation and resource conservation. The post More conservation voices needed on Florida wildlife commission appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
More than half a million Floridians work in ocean-related sectors, contributing nearly $40 billion to the state’s GDP. The post Florida’s ocean economy depends on science appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
Recipients of the Community Services Block Grant say the potential elimination could hit rural communities especially hard. The post Trump wants to eliminate a grant program because it funds ‘equity-building and green energy initiatives’ appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
The Solar for All program projected $350 million in annual electricity savings for low-income households. The post An ‘America First’ approach to energy: Solar program was economic lifeline for working families appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
Florida, the nation’s most disaster-vulnerable state, has relied on billions of dollars of storm-recovery aid from FEMA. The post Gutting FEMA will spell disaster for Florida appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
With political uncertainty under Trump, nearly $8 billion in clean energy projects have been scrapped or cut back this year.| The Invading Sea