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Why is DEP still so inept four years after Gov. Ron DeSantis took office? 
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Why is DEP still so inept four years after Gov. Ron DeSantis took office? 

by Ed Killer August 16, 2022
The new Congress should join South Miami in the fight to reduce the damage caused by our changing climate
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Cheer up! Congress finally passed significant climate legislation

by Thomas O'Hara August 15, 2022
South Florida leaders are eager to support a bill designed to curb the use of fossil fuels
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Congress has finally passed major climate legislation and that is a victory for future generations

by Madeleine Para August 13, 2022
As the climate gets warmer, Floridians who work outside will have to cope with more and more days when it will be “too hot to work”
Influencers

Extreme heat kills; communities shouldn’t wait for government to save us from it

by Ashley Ward August 10, 2022
Look at the doughnut or look at the hole
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Look at the doughnut or look at the hole

by Thomas O'Hara August 9, 2022
A key question for candidates: How will you reduce use of fossil fuels? 
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A key question for candidates: How will you reduce use of fossil fuels? 

by Charles Dodson August 9, 2022
Fixing Florida’s energy-transformer crisis
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Fixing Florida’s energy-transformer crisis

by Marco Rubio August 9, 2022
As Florida grows, we can’t pave over paradise
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As Florida grows, we can’t pave over paradise

by Kipp Frohlich August 8, 2022
Faith communities have significant role in restoring Florida waters
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Faith communities have significant role in restoring Florida waters

by Joseph Bonasia August 8, 2022
That ‘inconvenient truth’ of climate change made even Joe Manchin feel the heat
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That ‘inconvenient truth’ of climate change made even Joe Manchin feel the heat

by Leonard Pitts Jr. August 3, 2022
Why is DEP still so inept four years after Gov. Ron DeSantis took office? 
The new Congress should join South Miami in the fight to reduce the damage caused by our changing climate
South Florida leaders are eager to support a bill designed to curb the use of fossil fuels
As the climate gets warmer, Floridians who work outside will have to cope with more and more days when it will be “too hot to work”
Look at the doughnut or look at the hole
A key question for candidates: How will you reduce use of fossil fuels? 
Fixing Florida’s energy-transformer crisis
As Florida grows, we can’t pave over paradise
Faith communities have significant role in restoring Florida waters
That ‘inconvenient truth’ of climate change made even Joe Manchin feel the heat
Rule allowing the fishery for juvenile goliath grouper must be reversed
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Rule allowing the fishery for juvenile goliath grouper must be reversed

August 3, 2022

By Christopher Koenig and Felicia Coleman When we started presenting the results of our research on goliath grouper ecology to the...

Protect the Everglades because it protects South Florida
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Climate change threatens the most iconic U.S. landscapes, including Everglades National Park

August 2, 2022

By Farrah Hassen  Over the past decade, I’ve traveled countless times to the desert regions east of San Bernardino in Southern...

Let’s focus on some good news – the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022
In The News

Let’s focus on some good news – the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022

August 1, 2022

THE INVADING SEA NEWSLETTER, Edition No. 5 Let’s focus on some good news – the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022....

Officials charged with protecting Florida’s wildlife and ecosystems don’t seem to understand science – or care about it
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Officials charged with protecting Florida’s wildlife and ecosystems don’t seem to understand science – or care about it

August 1, 2022

By Christopher Koenig and Felicia Coleman When we started presenting the results of our research on goliath grouper ecology to...

Voters approve charter amendment and make Florida the epicenter of Rights of Nature in the U.S.
Influencers

It’s time to establish a springs and rivers national park in North Florida

July 27, 2022

By Dr. Robert Knight, the Howard T. Odum Florida Springs Institute National parks have attained a special status in America....

By powering its campus with clean energy, the University of Florida can help the environment and save the school a lot of money
Influencers

Clinicians to UF: Protect health with clean power

July 25, 2022

By Carol Lindsey and Shauna Junco The mission of the Florida Clinicians for Climate Action, a group of clinicians across...

Audubon’s scrutiny stops the sale of important conservation lands by water management district
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Audubon’s scrutiny stops the sale of important conservation lands by water management district

July 21, 2022

By Chris Farrell, Audubon Florida Being a professional conservationist is not all hip waders and binoculars. Just as often, it’s...

The U.S. plan to avoid extreme climate change is running out of time
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The U.S. plan to avoid extreme climate change is running out of time

July 18, 2022

The U.S. plan to avoid extreme climate change is running out of time The Washington Post July 18, 2022 In...

Florida’s local governments are working hard to address the threats posed by the warming climate
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Florida’s local governments are working hard to address the threats posed by the warming climate

July 18, 2022

By Julia Nesheiwat As a Floridian and the state’s first chief resilience officer, a position created by Gov. Ron DeSantis,...

The recent Supreme Court ruling about EPA’s authority is about the separation of powers, not whether utilities should burn coal
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The recent Supreme Court ruling about EPA’s authority is about the separation of powers, not whether utilities should burn coal

July 15, 2022

By Bob Bunting, CEO, The Climate Adaptation Center (CAC), Inc. By now you have read how the U.S. Supreme Court...

Tackling the threats to our environment can unite divided Americans
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You need to know the difference between ‘good’ renewable energy and ‘bad’ renewable energy

July 12, 2022

Every ounce of personal and physical energy and every dollar is crucial in the race to keep global warming below...

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Supreme Court was right to rein in the EPA’s supreme authority 

July 11, 2022

By Robert F. Sanchez, Right to the Point “Not so fast, bureaucrats!” That’s the message the U.S. Supreme Court delivered...

Chemicals taint Biscayne Bay oysters
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Chemicals taint Biscayne Bay oysters

July 11, 2022

Chemicals taint Biscayne Bay oysters. What FIU study says about our drinking water safety By Alex Harris, Miami Herald Unlike...

The $150 million the state plans to spend to protect Florida’s springs isn’t nearly enough
Editorials

Write plain-English rules to save Florida’s natural springs now

July 6, 2022

Tampa Bay Times Editorial Board Florida’s freshwater springs need our help. We’ve abused them in recent decades. Lots of important...

Safety concerns at Turkey Point are rising, along with the sea level
In The News

Nuclear Power Gets New Push in U.S., Winning Converts

July 6, 2022

By Ivan Penn, New York Times Driven by the difficulty of meeting clean energy goals and by surging electricity demands,...

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