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Florida Seaweed Nuisance Becomes Food Ingredient
SolutionsMay 18

Florida Seaweed Nuisance Becomes Food Ingredient

Scientists at Florida State University have found a way to turn pelagic sargassum, the smelly seaweed choking beaches across Florida, into a valuable food ingredient. The breakthrough could transform millions of tons of coastal waste into a sustainable resource.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
Florida's $1B Climate Program Survives Budget Cuts
SolutionsFeb 17

Florida's $1B Climate Program Survives Budget Cuts

While Florida targets climate programs for cuts, its billion-dollar Resilient Florida initiative just secured permanent funding. The program rivals federal efforts and has unanimous political support.

Grist2 min read
Florida Bill Could Cap Electric Profits, Lower Bills
SolutionsJan 20

Florida Bill Could Cap Electric Profits, Lower Bills

A new Florida bill aims to slash electricity costs by capping utility profits at the national average and tying company earnings to energy efficiency. The reform comes after Florida Power and Light secured a $7 billion rate increase, with half going straight to profit.

Google News - Clean Energy2 min read
Florida Lawyers Help Break Escape Room World Record
SportsMay 7

Florida Lawyers Help Break Escape Room World Record

Two Florida attorneys joined a puzzle-solving team that cracked 41 escape rooms in 24 hours, setting a new world record. The Florida Keys beat the previous record by nine rooms through preparation, teamwork, and strategic problem-solving.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Publix Charities Grants $300K to Florida Food Bank
Acts of KindnessFeb 7

Publix Charities Grants $300K to Florida Food Bank

A Florida food bank received a double surprise in one day: $200,000 for a new refrigerated truck and $100,000 to buy food for hungry families. The donations from Publix Charities will help Harry Chapin Food Bank reach more neighbors across Southwest Florida.

Google: charity donation2 min read
Florida Football Banquet Awards $137K to Student Athletes
Acts of KindnessFeb 8

Florida Football Banquet Awards $137K to Student Athletes

A Naples scholarship dinner more than doubled its giving when a billionaire philanthropist surprised 13 student athletes with unexpected bonus awards. The event honored top football players who excelled both on the field and in the classroom.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded2 min read
Florida Panthers Rebound from 20 to 200 in Three Decades
Planet WinsMar 24

Florida Panthers Rebound from 20 to 200 in Three Decades

Once down to just 20 survivors in the 1990s, Florida's state animal has made a remarkable comeback through groundbreaking conservation efforts. Today, about 200 panthers prowl the wilderness of South Florida, proving that determined scientists can bring a species back from the brink.

Google: species saved endangered2 min read
Lab-Grown 'Flonduran' Corals Bring Hope to Florida Reefs
Planet WinsMay 30

Lab-Grown 'Flonduran' Corals Bring Hope to Florida Reefs

Scientists just planted the first cross-bred corals combining Florida and Honduras genes in hopes of creating heat-resistant reefs. These "Flonduran" babies could help restore ecosystems devastated by 2023's marine heatwave that killed nearly all of Florida's elkhorn corals.

Inside Climate News3 min read
Florida's Cold Snap Helps Remove Invasive Iguanas
Planet WinsFeb 1

Florida's Cold Snap Helps Remove Invasive Iguanas

A rare Florida freeze is creating an unexpected win for wildlife protection. The state is inviting residents to help remove invasive iguanas that have been temporarily stunned by the cold.

Fox News Travel2 min read
Florida Now Third in US for Solar Power Generation
Planet WinsApr 14

Florida Now Third in US for Solar Power Generation

Florida surged to third place nationally in solar energy production, with enough capacity to power 2.4 million homes. The Sunshine State's clean energy boom is helping families slash electric bills while building a cleaner future.

Google News - Clean Energy3 min read
Florida Wildlife Bounces Back After Hurricane Damage
Planet WinsMar 7

Florida Wildlife Bounces Back After Hurricane Damage

Wildlife rehabilitation teams in Florida are helping animals recover and return to their natural habitats after recent hurricanes battered the coast. The effort shows how communities rally to protect vulnerable species during disaster recovery.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery2 min read
Florida Seawalls Get Marine Life Makeover with Mangroves
SolutionsMar 17

Florida Seawalls Get Marine Life Makeover with Mangroves

South Florida homeowners are installing living mangrove planters on seawalls to bring fish and oysters back to their canals. These textured, wildlife-friendly designs could help reverse a century of habitat loss along coastlines.

NPR Science3 min read
Congress Could Slash Florida Energy Bills With One Fix
SolutionsApr 14

Congress Could Slash Florida Energy Bills With One Fix

Florida families facing 10% higher electricity bills by 2029 could get relief if Congress speeds up how America builds clean energy. A bipartisan Senate effort shows permitting reform could unlock cheaper power stuck waiting for approval.

Google News - Clean Energy3 min read
Florida Finds Mite That Eats Two Strawberry Pests
SolutionsFeb 25

Florida Finds Mite That Eats Two Strawberry Pests

University of Florida researchers discovered a predator mite that naturally controls two destructive strawberry pests at once. This tiny helper could save farmers money while protecting crops without harsh chemicals.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
Florida Opens First Landfill-to-Clean-Gas Plant
Daily MixFeb 11

Florida Opens First Landfill-to-Clean-Gas Plant

Southern Florida just turned trash into treasure with a new facility that captures landfill methane and transforms it into clean fuel for vehicles. The Vero Beach plant marks a breakthrough in controlling pollution while powering the community's transportation needs.

Google News - Clean Energy2 min read
Florida Poly and Taiwan Tech Partner to Advance STEM
InnovationFeb 26

Florida Poly and Taiwan Tech Partner to Advance STEM

Florida Polytechnic University just launched a partnership with Taiwan's National Chin-Yi University of Technology to supercharge STEM innovation on two continents. Students and professors at both schools will now swap research, ideas, and cutting-edge solutions for tomorrow's biggest tech challenges.

Google News - Innovation Technology3 min read
Florida Republicans Block Bill Weakening Species Protections
Planet WinsApr 24

Florida Republicans Block Bill Weakening Species Protections

A sweeping bill to weaken the Endangered Species Act was abruptly canceled this week after Republican lawmakers from tourism-heavy coastal districts pushed back. Over 275 organizations rallied against the legislation, and concerns about protecting sea turtles and Florida's $30 billion ecotourism economy helped stop the vote.

Inside Climate News3 min read
Florida Facility Turns Wastewater Sludge Into Clean Power
SolutionsApr 28

Florida Facility Turns Wastewater Sludge Into Clean Power

A Washington company is solving Florida's biosolids crisis by transforming wastewater sludge into renewable energy and ash-based fuel. The Indiantown facility will process 200,000 tons annually while destroying harmful chemicals and preventing nutrient pollution.

Google News - Clean Energy3 min read
Florida Mom Finds School That Changes Son's Life
SolutionsJan 28

Florida Mom Finds School That Changes Son's Life

A single mother moved across the country to find the right school for her son with severe autism. Now he's thriving at a Tampa private school thanks to Florida's education scholarship program.

Google: education success story2 min read
Florida House Blocks Weakening of Childhood Vaccine Rules
Health & WellnessApr 30

Florida House Blocks Weakening of Childhood Vaccine Rules

Florida's Republican-led House just rejected a plan to weaken school vaccination requirements, protecting decades-old health protections for kids. House Speaker Daniel Perez, a father of three, said he's uncomfortable with children attending school without protection from measles, mumps, polio, and chickenpox.

Ars Technica2 min read

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