Leaders need to negotiate a deal that provides enough water for Atlanta’s residents, Georgia’s farmers and Florida’s oyster industry
A hearing officer has dealt Florida the nearest thing to a fatal blow in its long-running water war with Georgia....
A hearing officer has dealt Florida the nearest thing to a fatal blow in its long-running water war with Georgia....
There was a time, in the not-so-distant past, when intelligent, educated people could debate the progression and consequences of global...
Unlike most politicians in Tallahassee and Washington, D.C., those in the Florida Keys don’t mince words when talking about climate...
When Charlie Crist was Florida’s governor a dozen years ago, he had a good idea that now seems downright radical....
The street my brother lives on in Miami floods when it's sunny out. About 70 miles south, parts of Key...
Take out a 30-year mortgage on a house in the Tampa Bay area, and by the time it is paid...
Want to buy some Florida swampland? You could, without knowing it. And nobody has to tell you. Because...
There are signs that the Florida Legislature may finally be ready to discuss the climate crisis. What we really need,...
Florida’s power companies should not be setting energy policy for the state. Yet that essentially will happen Tuesday if the...
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