Close up of a mosquito standing still
With over 90 species in Florida, are the mosquitoes taking over?

A reminder it's Water Conservation month (despite the deluge we've just experienced). Speaking of which, we found a superb in-depth analysis of the S. Florida floods to get your teeth into. And mosquitoes... they're on the move.

Forbes The recent floods are on everyone's minds and the aftermath is still being felt. Here's a Forbes "Editor's Pick" in-depth analysis of the floods and four key takeaways from Dr. J. Marshall Shepherd, international expert in weather and climate - and 2013 President of American Meteorological Society .


University of Florida April is Water Conservation Month! Being water aware can save thousands of gallons of water each month, saving you money, protecting local resources and even reducing the number of weeds, insects and pests in your gardens and greenspace.


International Astronautical Federation  Fire and Ice - Climate Change Space Conference Sometimes it is easier to find a solution to a problem by stepping back and looking at it from a distance so why would climate change be any different?


Wink News  Happy 30th Birthday - Everglades Foundation The Everglades are often considered a ‘national treasure’ but with climate change, this delicate biosphere needs to be protected!


Journal of Medical Entomology  The Rise of the Non-Native Mosquitoes There are roughly 90 different mosquito species living in Florida but due to climate change new ‘more tropical’ species are being found, bringing with them an increased risk from disease.


WUSF  Hurricane Ian was a not so subtle reminder of climate change impact.


Hoover Blog  Automatic Irrigation Vs Smart Irrigation While similar, automatic irrigation and smart irrigation are not to be confused. Do you know the differences?