Florida’s heartland needs EV infrastructure, not more barriers
By funding mobility solutions today, we ensure Florida is prepared for tomorrow’s transportation needs.
By funding mobility solutions today, we ensure Florida is prepared for tomorrow’s transportation needs.
Bills pending in this year’s Florida legislative session would leave protected areas vulnerable to low-density residential sprawl.
Environmental changes are affecting vulnerable populations, especially children.
Florida legislators consider streamlining rooftop solar and energy installation permits by adding automated processes to state law.
Replanting seagrass meadows help fish, protect coastlines and absorb climate-heating carbon dioxide.
The firings of hundreds of NOAA and NWS employees put American lives and the American economy in danger.
We can advance offshore wind while safeguarding Rice’s whales and the broader Gulf ecosystem
A similar proposal died in committee last year amid public opposition.
Regulations have cleaned up cars, power plants and factories, leaving cleaner air while economies have grown.
'You really cannot address a problem that you can’t identify.'
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