With climate change no longer easy to dismiss, Florida has opportunity to do things differently
The warming planet and marine waters are bringing the topic of climate change and solutions to the forefront of conversations.
The warming planet and marine waters are bringing the topic of climate change and solutions to the forefront of conversations.
A record number of Florida Republicans agree that human actions are causing climate change.
This year, scientists estimate there is more than 10 million metric tons of sargassum in the Atlantic belt.
Former congressman Bob Inglis founded republicEn.org, which promotes market-oriented solutions to tackle climate change.
In today’s hyper-partisan climate, it is hard to get Republicans and Democrats on the same page, especially when it comes...
By Mary Anna Mancuso, RepublicEn.org Katrina. Sandy Hook. Irma. Parkland. Ian. At first blush, there doesn’t seem to be much...
By Mary Anna Mancuso, RepublicEn.org Gov. Ron DeSantis had the opportunity to be Florida’s modern version of Teddy Roosevelt, a...
By Mary Anna Mancuso, RepublicEn.org Next year, voters will cast their ballots in the midterm elections. With the entire House...
By Mary Anna Mancuso, RepublicEn.org For the past year, many Americans came together to lockdown in order to flatten the...
By Mary Anna Mancuso, RepublicEn.org Unprecedented clear skies over Los Angeles, London, the entire country of China are the direct...
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