What will future generations think of our response to climate change?
Ask yourself what Florida's beaches will look like by 2050 with abandoned oceanfront condos and hotels.
Ask yourself what Florida's beaches will look like by 2050 with abandoned oceanfront condos and hotels.
Advocate for policies that reduce harmful emissions, promote clean energy and protect vulnerable communities.
The thought of losing Miami to the sea and the cost of forced migration is anathema to all concerned residents.
More than 1,000 Citizens’ Climate Lobby members will travel to Washington, D.C., to meet with members of Congress this June.
Policies that protect our commons from waste and overuse can also serve growth and the free market.
Energy efficiency measures are the most cost-effective solution to lower total utility costs.
Gov. DeSantis’s line-item veto of two federal grants in June triggered the cancellation of federal block grants totaling $346 million.
Nearly 30 Citizens' Climate Lobby volunteers from 14 districts in Florida will join over 800 other volunteers to advocate for...
By Jeff Dorian, Citizens’ Climate Lobby My family moved to Miami from Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1962. We joined millions of...
By Jeff Dorian, Citizens’ Climate Lobby It is a fallacy to say that a person’s reduction of their fossil-fuel consumption...
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