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Video shows why it’s so urgent that Florida begins to solve the threats from the warming climate
Influencers

Video shows why it’s so urgent that Florida begins to solve the threats from the warming climate

by Southwest Florida Climate and Community Initiative January 23, 2023
To combat dangerous air pollution, Miami should improve its public transportation and make cycling safer for riders
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To combat dangerous air pollution, Miami should improve its public transportation and make cycling safer for riders

by Sophia Bonanno January 23, 2023
Finally, manatees eat offered lettuce to hold off starvation
Influencers

Florida’s governor brags about his environmental achievements, but his record is poor

by Pamela McVety January 18, 2023
Citizens used the legal system to save Chesapeake Bay; Floridians need a similar strategy to protect the state’s polluted waters
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Citizens used the legal system to save Chesapeake Bay; Floridians need a similar strategy to protect the state’s polluted waters

by Wayne Mills January 17, 2023
Florida’s growth and development stymie attempts to restore polluted waters
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Florida’s growth and development stymie attempts to restore polluted waters

by John Cassani January 16, 2023
Legislators acknowledge climate threat and pass ‘Clean Waterways Act,’ but the bill is another weak response to the growing danger
Influencers

Gov. DeSantis is doing great things for the Everglades

by Anna Upton January 16, 2023
Saving wildlife and ecosystems benefits Floridians and the entire planet
Influencers

Saving wildlife and ecosystems benefits Floridians and the entire planet

by Jennifer Jones January 13, 2023
Hurricane Ian is the poster child for the coming climate clash
Influencers

Florida’s leaders need to tackle climate change now so that our children and grandchildren can afford to live here

by Charles Dodson January 13, 2023
New York court case is a potent example of what a clean water amendment could accomplish in Florida
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New York court case is a potent example of what a clean water amendment could accomplish in Florida

by Joseph Bonasia December 30, 2022
Southeast Florida compact a model for other regions
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New Southeast Florida climate plan urges greater participation and wider collaboration in advancing climate solutions

by The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact December 20, 2022
Video shows why it’s so urgent that Florida begins to solve the threats from the warming climate
To combat dangerous air pollution, Miami should improve its public transportation and make cycling safer for riders
Finally, manatees eat offered lettuce to hold off starvation
Citizens used the legal system to save Chesapeake Bay; Floridians need a similar strategy to protect the state’s polluted waters
Florida’s growth and development stymie attempts to restore polluted waters
Legislators acknowledge climate threat and pass ‘Clean Waterways Act,’ but the bill is another weak response to the growing danger
Saving wildlife and ecosystems benefits Floridians and the entire planet
Hurricane Ian is the poster child for the coming climate clash
New York court case is a potent example of what a clean water amendment could accomplish in Florida
Southeast Florida compact a model for other regions
Floridians need a state constitutional amendment to assure that we all have a right to clean water
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Group has started petition drive to amend the Florida Constitution to guarantee a ‘Right to Clean and Healthy Waters’

December 15, 2022

By Cheryl Lasse, Right to Clean Water I’m a water person. I love wakeboarding, surfing, boating, paddling, diving and fishing....

The new Congress should join South Miami in the fight to reduce the damage caused by our changing climate
Influencers

The fight for lower-cost clean energy must go on as House Republicans dismantle the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis

December 14, 2022

By Kathy Castor, U.S. Rep. Florida District 14 Clean energy is cheaper energy — and it’s fundamental to reducing costly...

Architecture student says builders need to change how they construct buildings as Florida faces growing threats from a warming climate
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Architecture student says builders need to change how they construct buildings as Florida faces growing threats from a warming climate

December 14, 2022

By Sophia Bachas-Daunert, Cornell University student After Hurricanes Ian and Nicole battered Florida this summer, it’s clear that buildings throughout...

Rapidly developing technology may enable us to extract carbon from the atmosphere and save the planet
In The News

The Southeast Florida Climate Chance Compact publishes latest iteration of regional climate change plan

December 8, 2022

By The Institute for Sustainable Communities The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact is pleased to announce the release of...

It’s always darkest before the dawn
Influencers

To keep Florida economically viable, the state’s leaders should establish an upper limit to sea-level rise

December 8, 2022

By Rafe Pomerance, ReThink Energy Florida  Did you know that Florida has already experienced one foot of sea-level rise since...

It’s time to consider adding a ‘Category 6’ to the hurricane power scale
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Florida needs a standardized development code for areas threatened by storm surge

December 5, 2022

By John L. Renne, professor at Florida Atlantic University If history is a guide, Floridians will digest and respond to...

The Florida Democratic Party needs to better understand how important climate issues are to blue voters
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The Florida Democratic Party needs to better understand how important climate issues are to blue voters

December 5, 2022

By John Capece, Campus Climate Corps We all know that when it comes to winning state and national elections, it’s...

A giant step backward on hurricane preparedness
Editorials

What is Florida’s plan for the next hurricane season?

December 2, 2022

By Tampa Bay Times Editorial Board Hurricane season officially ended Nov. 30. Thank goodness. Tampa Bay got lucky again —...

Manatees don’t hire lobbyists, pollute Florida’s waters, drive boats recklessly or use septic tanks
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Manatees don’t hire lobbyists, pollute Florida’s waters, drive boats recklessly or use septic tanks

November 27, 2022

By Jon Paul “J.P.” Brooker November is Manatee Awareness Month, and while people from all over the world know a...

Conservation Florida and Florida Department of Environmental Protection conserve 615-acre Crippen Ranch
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Conservation Florida and Florida Department of Environmental Protection conserve 615-acre Crippen Ranch

November 26, 2022

By Conservation Florida Conservation Florida and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Division of State Lands have completed the conservation...

Miami high school student reports on the last-ditch effort to save the planet: Negotiators at COP27 failed to achieve any significant agreements
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Miami high school student reports on the last-ditch effort to save the planet: Negotiators at COP27 failed to achieve any significant agreements

November 24, 2022

By Will Charouhis, Ransom Everglades student With the planet teetering on the brink of apocalypse, the United Nations World Climate...

A giant step backward on hurricane preparedness
Editorials

Hurricanes Ian, Nicole are warning for Florida to take climate change impacts more seriously

November 22, 2022

The Palm Beach Post Editorial Board Fourteen days and counting — that's the time between now and the end of the...

USA makes strong showing at UN climate conference, but we won’t make much progress unless we resolve our political differences
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USA makes strong showing at UN climate conference, but we won’t make much progress unless we resolve our political differences

November 22, 2022

By John Capece, the Kissimmee Waterkeeper Imagine convening an abstinence convention in Las Vegas and you begin to get an...

FPL wants to control solar power. And state lawmakers are doing its bidding
Influencers

Florida has made progress battling greenhouse gas emissions, but much more needs to be done

November 21, 2022

By Rosemary O’Hara Among the many surprise findings from a benchmark study of Florida greenhouse gas emissions is that electric...

To ease the state’s insurance woes and improve access to beaches, Florida governments should buy damaged beachfront properties
Influencers

To ease the state’s insurance woes and improve access to beaches, Florida governments should buy damaged beachfront properties

November 17, 2022

By Robert F. Sanchez, Right to the Point On an island a few miles south of Charleston, South Carolina, you’ll...

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