FEMA under siege is bad for Florida
Natural disasters can devastate multiple states, with costs far beyond any state’s ability to pay.
Natural disasters can devastate multiple states, with costs far beyond any state’s ability to pay.
We may be able to achieve faster progress on the climate crisis if we reduce superfluous regulations.
The city is taking steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prepare for climate impacts such as major storms.
SB 80 and HB 209 must pass to preserve and protect Florida State Parks for our children and grandchildren.
Climate change and its attendant increase in major disasters are putting financial pressure on municipalities.
With 250,000-plus EVs on Florida roads, it’s clear that more and more Floridians are choosing this option.
Along with grazers to keep them clean, coral reefs need cleaner waters and cooler oceans to ensure their long-term survival.
The scientific basis for the endangerment finding is stronger today than it was in 2009, when it was first established.
The legislation bans utility disconnections due to nonpayment when temperatures reach certain levels and during emergencies.
Tesla’s troubles can give the car industry an opportunity to make the messaging around EVs more diverse and inclusive.
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