A University of Miami device measures aerosols in the atmosphere to assist research on local and large-scale weather patterns. The post How’s the air up there? appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
From the air we breathe to the food we eat, microplastics are invading our lives and health. The post Plastic you can’t see, damage you can feel appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
If we keep eating and producing food in the same way, we will almost certainly exceed crucial environmental limits by 2050. The post Farming within Earth’s limits is still possible, but it will take a Herculean effort appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
FAU Assistant Professor Yijie Zhu expects favorable conditions for hurricanes to form and intensify in the North Atlantic. The post Hurricane season has been quiet, but most active portion remains appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
Utilities such as Florida Power and Light continue to strengthen the electric grid to prepare for hurricanes. The post Storm preparedness and resiliency work is absolutely essential appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
On International Coastal Cleanup Day, plastic foam fragments, cups and plates are among the most commonly found trash. The post Phasing out plastic foam would prevent beach pollution and other problems appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
‘Pocketbook issues are clearly the No. 1 issue of concern,' said Zachary Colletti of Conservatives for Clean Energy – Florida. The post New survey shows majority of Florida GOP voters back clean energy initiatives appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
A new analysis from Food & Water Watch reveals that Florida’s water systems are at risk of flood-related disruptions The post Research shows threat to Florida’s drinking water appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
It’s clear that even early climate models captured the broad strokes of global warming. The post 5 forecasts early climate models got right – the evidence is all around you appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
FAU researchers found hatchlings took significantly longer to crawl to the water when sargassum was present. The post Seaweed snare: Sargassum stops sea turtle hatchlings in their tracks 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