Why Congress can’t pull the plug on Florida’s clean energy progress
Rolling back federal tax credits means Florida ratepayers will pay electricity prices nearly 10% higher in the years ahead.
Rolling back federal tax credits means Florida ratepayers will pay electricity prices nearly 10% higher in the years ahead.
With NOAA forecasting an above-average Atlantic hurricane season, we might just get a storm named 'Wendy.'
Florida's Public Service Commission is holding hearings on FPL’s nearly $10 billion rate hike request, the largest in US history.
We’re pumping massive amounts of CO₂ into our atmosphere and natural carbon sinks are struggling to keep up.
The global fashion industry is responsible for roughly 10% of carbon emissions.
Ecological disruptions can cause social and political instability, economic strife and strained international relations.
Sea surface temperatures are running warmer than the 30-year average, but not quite at record-breaking levels.
Miami has the opportunity to embrace new technology to maintain a stable coastline
The White House is proposing to eliminate funding for climate adaptation science in the next federal budget.
Florida's Coral Reef is one of the state’s most highly valued assets, providing benefits for tourism, fishing and flood protection.
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