Preparing for hurricanes means protecting clean energy
Congress just passed a bill to phase out the clean energy tax credits that have been helping Floridians prepare.
Congress just passed a bill to phase out the clean energy tax credits that have been helping Floridians prepare.
Critics are calling it 'the most anti-environmental bill of all time.'
If the 'Big Beautiful Bill' passes, over 14,000 jobs and tens of billions of investment dollars are at stake in ...
Florida produces enough solar energy to power more than 2 million homes and the industry’s growth has created thousands of ...
H.R. 1 repeals and weakens clean energy programs and promotes fossil fuel development on public lands.
It’s time to move past partisanship and recognize the universal benefits of clean energy.
The 'Big Beautiful Bill' targets tax credits designed to put the US on the path to net-zero carbon emissions.
Stifling clean energy progress will result in increased prices for electricity and gas for everyone.
Proposed revisions to federal energy policy would likely raise electric bills and climate-warming emissions.
Researchers found Hurricane Milton wouldn’t have reached Category 5 extremes without global warming.
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