PinnedTo avoid deaths from extreme heat, we need to switch to clean powerWhen I first moved to sunny Florida from Seattle, I would escape to the cool Pacific Northwest in the summer for a few weeks of respite…Aug 2, 2021Aug 2, 2021
Clean energy would save University of Florida $115 M compared to Central Energy PlantBy powering its campus with clean energy, UF can help the environment and save the school a lot of moneyMar 16, 2022Mar 16, 2022
Retired Eckerd College Professor Dr.GAINESVILLE, FL / ACCESSWIRE / October 22, 2020 / Dr. David Hastings retired Eckerd College professor, weighs in on the debate surrounding…Oct 22, 2020Oct 22, 2020
Dr. David Hastings Set to Publish Scientific Article on Metal Pollution Off NW Coast of CubaDr. David Hastings announces the planned publication of a scientific article exploring evidence of significant heavy metal pollution in…Oct 12, 2020Oct 12, 2020
Dr. David Hastings, retired Eckerd College professor, provides a closer look at the devastating…Ten years on, the Deepwater Horizon disaster remains the largest ever marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry. After…Oct 1, 2020Oct 1, 2020
Marine Science Expert Dr. David Hastings Outlines Lasting Impact of Plastic on Ocean EnvironmentGainesville, Florida — ( NewMediaWire ) — September 29, 2020 — The impact of plastic waste on the world’s oceans is proving to be both…Sep 29, 2020Sep 29, 2020
Microplastics in Tampa Bay, Florida: Abundance and variability in estuarine waters and sediments |…This study provides the first measurement of microplastic abundance and distribution in surface waters and sediments in Tampa Bay, FL…Sep 8, 2020Sep 8, 2020
Retired Professor Dr.Gainesville, FL — ( NewMediaWire ) — September 04, 2020 — With the potential to substantially degrade the world’s oceans and seriously…Sep 4, 2020Sep 4, 2020
David Hastings Explains How We Can Lessen Climate ChangeUse Energy Wisely Urges David Hastings Professor and Climate Change ActivistSep 4, 2020Sep 4, 2020
Tampa Bay contains 4 billion bits of microplastic, shocking study indicatesThere are more than 4 billion bits of microplastic floating in Tampa Bay, according to a new study.Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020