Anna Sampson: Individuals, businesses first need to calculate their carbon footprint before they can reduce it
An interview with Anna Sampson, of We Are Neutral As part of its series “The Business of Climate Change,” which...
Register for Zoom forum and ask new public officials how they plan to address the climate crisis
Anyone interested in participating in a forum about climate, energy and the environment can register for the free Tuesday evening...
Protecting our water supply also can help South Florida fight the damage from sea-level rise
By Ryan Rossi, the South Florida Water Coalition Though the COVID-19 pandemic is still raging as the new year begins,...
Dan Lindblade: If we do nothing about the warming climate, ‘it will basically shut us down’
An interview with Dan Lindblade, Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce As part of its series “The Business of Climate...
Lawmakers should allow Florida’s schools to install solar panels that will save them money and educate students
By Michele Drucker, Miami-Dade County Council PTA/PTSA Have you ever wondered why there is so little solar in our state...
It’s time for Florida’s power companies to help consumers save energy
By Trenise Bryant and Francois J. Alexandre At a time when many Floridians are struggling with high electric bills and many...
Water management boards have enough people now, just not the right ones
The Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board Just five months ago, some of Florida’s water management districts were barely hanging on, their...
Terry Gibson: The warming climate threatens Florida’s claim to the title of ‘the fishing capital of the world’
An interview with Terry Gibson, American Water Security Project As part of its series “The Business of Climate Change,” which...
Southeast Florida’s flood-control system is close to collapse and the federal government needs to fix it fast
By Broward County Commissioner Beam Furr, Dr. Jennifer Jurado, Chief Resilience Officer of Broward County, Dan Lindblade, President and CEO...
You already can see the damage in Florida from rising sea levels
By Jim Carroll, environmental activist Rising seas haven’t flooded us out yet, but they’re already wreaking havoc in a batch...
Alligator gender, sinking coastline are part of water district’s effort to measure the consequences of climate change in South Florida
By Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post For the first time in its more than 70-year history, South Florida Water Management...
Rob Kornahrens: ‘With climate change, you’ve got to look out decades, and you can’t just look at election cycles’
An interview with Rob Kornahrens, CEO of Advanced Roofing As part of its series “The Business of Climate Change,” which...
Floridians have spent decades destroying wetlands and natural areas; there was a small victory in Martin County recently
By Maggy Hurchalla, environmental activist Florida spent its first century destroying its wetlands and natural areas. We were slow in...
Biden’s climate executive orders will turn environmental challenges into economic opportunities
By Craig Cox President Biden’s first week in office shows how he intends to fulfill his campaign vow to protect...
With Biden as president, the EPA can return to the business of protecting Florida and the nation from climate change
By Richard W. Emory Jr., author and former EPA attorney Now that Joe Biden is President, the...