Legislature should start protecting Florida’s springs
The 2023 Florida legislative session provides an opportunity to deepen the state’s commitments to improving water quality. North Florida, along ...
The 2023 Florida legislative session provides an opportunity to deepen the state’s commitments to improving water quality. North Florida, along ...
By Rachel Rhode As we move into a new year, many across Southwest Florida still suffer from the lingering impacts ...
A roundup of news items related to climate change and other environmental issues in Florida: Florida's starving manatees reflect troubles ...
Never should it come to this. The Florida Right to Clean Water is a petition movement sweeping its way across ...
By the Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board If we asked you why you chose to make Florida your home, many of ...
By Joseph Bonasia, Florida Rights of Nature Network I had never seen anything like it when it comes to petition-gathering: ...
By Tampa Bay Times Editorial Board Hurricane season officially ended Nov. 30. Thank goodness. Tampa Bay got lucky again — ...
By Peter Barile, Marine Research & Consulting Gov. Ron DeSantis has received a record $112 billion budget from the 2022 ...
By Rosemary O’Hara The Republicans who run Florida don’t utter the words “climate change,” but that’s not to say they’re ...
By Dawn Shirreffs Florida lawmakers have three big opportunities to change the trajectory of Florida’s future and mitigate the impacts ...
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