Florida’s senators must defend against political storms by backing emergency funding
There’s still a chance for US Sens. Ashley Moody and Rick Scott to defend Florida’s chances of surviving brutal storms.
There’s still a chance for US Sens. Ashley Moody and Rick Scott to defend Florida’s chances of surviving brutal storms.
Smart planning, not premature spending, should guide Florida’s grid improvements
The Trump administration’s new FEMA policy guide drops mentions of equity, income, social vulnerability and climate change.
Floridians have real concerns about this rushed proposal that’s being sold as 'conservation management.'
Right now, US manufacturers do not produce enough solar panels to meet the nation’s demand.
While the state has been a leader in hurricane preparedness, grid modernization must remain a top priority.
Helping older adults prepare for emergencies should involve the entire family so everyone knows what to expect.
Recent legislative efforts seek to limit the consideration of climate risk in financial decision-making.
The downbursts are created using a hurricane simulator known as the Wall of Wind at Florida International University.
Rolling back federal tax credits means Florida ratepayers will pay electricity prices nearly 10% higher in the years ahead.
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