Bill would exempt electric bikes, scooters from Florida sales tax; Citizens offloading policies to private insurers
SB 58 would create two 45-day sales tax exemptions on electric assist bicycles, scooters and related safety equipment.
SB 58 would create two 45-day sales tax exemptions on electric assist bicycles, scooters and related safety equipment.
A Q&A with Megan Davis, Ph.D., director of the Queen Conch Lab and a research professor at FAU Harbor Branch.
The Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir Stormwater Treatment Area is part of efforts to improve water quality,
Panelists discussed water-quality issues as part of Florida Atlantic University’s public lecture series, Frontiers in Science
State Climatologist David Zierden and other experts spoke at the 9th Annual Climate Communications Summit at UF.
More than 200 young activists held a press conference and rally as part of a campaign called Reclaim Florida’s Future...
Record heat and more damaging hurricanes leave some Floridians feeling their governor is ignoring the perils of a warming planet.
There are at least 76,000 stormwater retention ponds throughout Florida, encompassing nearly 250 square miles in combined size.
A Q&A with Gil Smart, executive director of VoteWater and policy director for Friends of the Everglades.
Aldi and Sprouts Farmers Market have eliminated single-use plastic bags in their stores.
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