Legislation would save taxpayers, hasten transition to electric vehicles
Some estimates say taxpayers could save up to $277 million over 15 years if every state-owned light-duty vehicle made the ...
Some estimates say taxpayers could save up to $277 million over 15 years if every state-owned light-duty vehicle made the ...
The elements are highly sought for everything from cell phones to EVs. Is a new era ahead for the state’s ...
A new report highlights the health benefits of getting rid of combustion engines.
EVs can reduce our exposure to energy supply shocks and limit the risk of supply disruptions for military operations.
America may have hit “peak gasoline,” but the fossil fuel’s decline is still too slow to meet climate goals.
Florida’s electric vehicle (EV) market is booming, posing a real opportunity for employment.
The study concluded that recycling provides a return on investment similar to or better than other environmentally friendly strategies.
A forest fire is not only important to the ecosystem in which it burns, but is integral to slowing climate ...
Florida took some important steps in the right direction during the 2023 legislative session.
Florida taxpayers would save an estimated $8.7 billion through local and state governments purchasing electric vehicles over diesel vehicles.
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