DeSantis signs bill erasing the term ‘climate change’ from state law
The legislation removes over 50 lines in Florida law that were established in 2008 to address climate change.
The legislation removes over 50 lines in Florida law that were established in 2008 to address climate change.
The latest Florida Climate Resilience Survey found 68% of respondents want state government to do more to address climate change.
Belief in climate change by Florida independents surged in a recent Florida Atlantic University survey.
Policies that protect our commons from waste and overuse can also serve growth and the free market.
A bill awaiting signature from Gov. Ron DeSantis would also ban offshore wind energy and relax regulations on natural gas ...
Through the Hub, MODS is committed to presenting cutting-edge scientific concepts linked to coastal resilience and climate change.
Three months after Idalia, many here are more preoccupied with recovery than COP28.
Florida Atlantic University’s Center for Environmental Studies has conducted the survey since October 2019.
Polsky talked about such issues as how extreme weather and rising sea levels affect Floridians' views on climate change.
A panel of experts will discuss survey data and what issues resonate with right-of-center voters Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 11 ...
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