Safety concerns at Turkey Point are rising, along with the sea level
By Rachel Silverstein, Miami Waterkeeper The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) recently granted the world’s first 80-year operating license to Miami’s ...
By Rachel Silverstein, Miami Waterkeeper The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) recently granted the world’s first 80-year operating license to Miami’s ...
An interview with Eric Silagy, Florida Power & Light Co. As part of its series “The Business of Climate Change,” ...
By Bryan Jacob, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy It’s not hard to understand why solar energy has become an increasingly ...
Miami Herald Editorial Board We love manatees in Florida. We put them on license plates. We name our school mascots ...
By Susan Glickman, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy It’s important to acknowledge progress when it happens. And it did. In ...
By Bryan Hernandez More than 42,000 Florida households likely have no electricity right now. Can you imagine living in the ...
By Trenise Bryant and Francois J. Alexandre At a time when many Floridians are struggling with high electric bills and many ...
By Jenny Staletovich, WLRN Media Opposition is mounting to a proposed pollution permit that would, for the first time, allow ...
By Zelalem Adefris, Catalyst Miami There is nothing like being quarantined in your home for weeks on end to remind ...
By Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, former member of U.S. House of Representatives Our climate is changing. This is no longer a debate ...
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