Newsletter Pixabay In the Florida Everglades, a greenhouse gas emissions hotspot Drainage has exposed the fertile soils of the Everglades Agricultural Area, a region responsible for much of the nation’s sugar cane.
Newsletter Photo by Naja Bertolt Jensen on Unsplash Extreme heat is taking a toll in this Florida bay After enduring record summer ocean temperatures, anemones, sponges, and jellyfish throughout the Florida Everglades are showing signs of bleaching.
Top Story www.eenews.net Everglades: Restoration costs soar as seas rise and pythons slither in A plan to restore Florida's Everglades was expected to be completed in 30 years at a cost of less than $8 billion. But three decades in, the Army Corps faces an exploding price tag and unfinished business.
Op-ed: “I’m sorry, I can’t hear you” — disabling environments in Cancer Alley and the Ohio River Valley