Big changes to the National Flood Insurance Program are going to mean higher premiums for most Floridians
By Shana Udvardy, Union of Concerned Scientists If you’re a homeowner or thinking of buying a home in Florida, you ...
By Shana Udvardy, Union of Concerned Scientists If you’re a homeowner or thinking of buying a home in Florida, you ...
By Bob Inglis, republicEn.org By acting decisively on climate change, we have a shot at being another “greatest generation”. Our ...
By Jon Paul “J.P.” Brooker, Ocean Conservancy As the Florida Legislature begins to reconvene in Tallahassee for its January session, ...
An interview with Oscar Rodriguez, CEO at NovaCHARGE As part of its series “The Business of Climate Change,” which highlights ...
By Alissa Jean Schafer, Energy and Policy Institute More than 90 organizations nationwide, including Women’s March, will march in defense ...
By Jeff Dorian, Citizens’ Climate Lobby It is a fallacy to say that a person’s reduction of their fossil-fuel consumption ...
By State Sen. Jason Brodeur More so than perhaps any other state, Florida is vulnerable to the impacts of our ...
Climate Change Increasingly a Bipartisan Issue in Florida FAU Surveys Reveal it May be Less of a Campaign Issue Heading ...
By Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post The report by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released in August ...
By Ruth Santiago, lawyer and environmental health advocate Hurricane season is well underway and people in Puerto Rico are very ...
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