All solar is good, but rooftop solar is better
Forty-seven percent of Florida’s electricity needs could be met by rooftop solar alone, the National Renewable Energy Lab reports.
Forty-seven percent of Florida’s electricity needs could be met by rooftop solar alone, the National Renewable Energy Lab reports.
More than 800 new buildings in the past decade that have been LEED certified are at extreme risk of flooding.
Over 670,000 EVs were sold in just the first half of 2023, with Florida now ranking second in cumulative EV ...
This bite-sized video explains the factors that cause a higher-than-normal tide known as a King Tide.
Ridiculing Vice President Kamala Harris for raising the issue of climate anxiety is just another way to deny this problem.
More than 4,000 acres of seagrass, or 38%, disappeared in Old Tampa Bay between 2018 and 2020.
The First Street Foundation hopes that highlighting the climate insurance bubble allows people to make better informed decisions.
Florida ranks second in solar power jobs and has the third-highest installed solar electric capacity in the U.S.
The Biden administration announced the plan last month as part of an effort to protect the endangered Rice’s whale from ...
Carbon sequestration is the process of removing carbon dioxide from the air and locking it up in plants and soils ...
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