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theinvadingsea has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in April 2022. The social media accounts linked to from theinvadingsea are: Facebook, YouTube, X. Besides social media accounts, theinvadingsea has populated their site with Theorizing Infrastructure: FAU students envision an eco-friendly future for South Florida | The Invading Sea, Preserving Everglades National Park: Peat soils key to understanding climate change and saving ‘River of Grass’ | The Invading Sea, ‘It's very much an icon when you think about the Caribbean’ — Megan Davis of the Queen Conch Lab talks about efforts to restore the species and help Caribbean communities | The Invading Sea, ‘Everglades restoration won't work unless the water is clean’ — WLRN’s Jenny Staletovich discusses reporting on water quality in Florida | The Invading Sea, Videos: Explaining climate-related concepts in about a minute | The Invading Sea, Climate art speaks to Miami’s resilience | The Invading Sea, South Florida's designation as Climate Resilience Tech Hub creates opportunities for new jobs in emerging fields | The Invading Sea, FAU survey finds Floridians believe in climate change and want government action | The Invading Sea, Video: What is the heat index? | The Invading Sea, Solar Generator Project : Florida Atlantic University - Center for Environmental Studies, 'Every small action can ripple out into a big action' – A CLEO Institute staff member discusses climate advocacy | The Invading Sea, ‘Museums really serve as this trusted messenger’ – A Fort Lauderdale museum's CEO talks about educating the public on climate change | The Invading Sea, Communities should reconsider walking away from curbside recycling, study shows | The Invading Sea, Measuring Earth’s fever: Climate Shift Index shows impact of greenhouse gases on temperatures | The Invading Sea, Federal agencies bringing climate data to insurance industry; Wakulla Springs at risk for gas contamination | The Invading Sea, Sierra Club: JEA plan impractical, doesn’t do enough to reduce dependence on fossil fuels | The Invading Sea, Florida, the seas are rising and time is short | The Invading Sea, Scientists study how bull sharks adapt to climate change; 'No Mow May' meant to benefit pollinators | The Invading Sea, Federal regulations fail to contain methane emissions from landfills, a new report concludes | The Invading Sea, Protecting Indian River Lagoon manatees one thing, but fighting pollution protects us all | The Invading Sea, Rising rainfall poses greatest threat from hurricanes; climate change disrupting saltwater fisheries | The Invading Sea, EPA's crackdown on power plant emissions is a big first step – but strong certification needed to ensure captured carbon stays put | The Invading Sea, It’s near certain that the next 5 years will be the hottest yet | The Invading Sea, Video: Teen activist plants mangroves to combat climate change | The Invading Sea, Despairing about climate change? These 4 charts on the unstoppable growth of solar may change your mind | The Invading Sea, Rising seas are causing septic systems to fail | The Invading Sea, Managed retreat considered as climate solution; cause sought for disease sickening Florida panthers | The Invading Sea, New report shows climate change will impact strawberry production in Florida | The Invading Sea, A simple way to prevent heaps of methane pollution: composting | The Invading Sea, Warming climate increases mosquito risk across US, new study shows | The Invading Sea, Bar lowered for heat warnings in Miami-Dade; Legislature passed several bills impacting water quality | The Invading Sea, What is carbon capture and storage? EPA’s new power plant standards proposal gives it a boost, but CCS is not a quick solution | The Invading Sea, Brazilian agribusiness is killing the Amazon. The international community can help stop it | The Invading Sea, Florida conservatives can lead on climate | The Invading Sea, The Invading Sea Website, It’s time to establish a springs and rivers national park in North Florida, The recent Supreme Court ruling about EPA’s authority is about the separation of powers, not whether utilities should burn coal, With more climate-fueled storms, overturning Roe V. Wade puts more lives at risk, Write plain-English rules to save Florida’s natural springs now, People alone can’t prevent the dangers we face from the warming climate, Death of whale near Key West highlights the dangers posed by plastics pollution and lost fishing gear, Sign citizen ballot petition to secure your right to clean water, Congress should stop ignoring our climate crisis (again), Now is the time for Florida to phase out fossil fuels; here’s how to make sure everybody benefits, Reject questionable South Dade development, commissioners. Everglades must come first , DeSantis can rescue Florida’s wetlands. Will he?, Stop northern turnpike extension from upending small-town Florida, Environmental bill falls short, deserves veto, Save the seagrass, save the lagoon and save the manatees, Florida officials deserve failing grade for the condition of many waterways, With storms ahead, now is the time for Southwest Florida to address climate challenges, Gov. DeSantis should veto water projects that are 'turkeys' and waste taxpayer money, Florida leads the nation in flood resilience, Fighting sunshine: Florida’s energy market failure, Clean waters merit the protection only a fundamental right can provide, Want to save Florida? Go outside, FEMA flood insurance rates show little or no increase for Florida policyholders, A Miami houseboat adapts to climate change. The owners might need to adapt, too — to taxes, Halting CO2 emissions won’t save the planet; we need to extract the greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, Split Oak: The Florida plans to plow a toll road through a nature preserve.