Time is running out: Floridians must have a real conversation on climate change
Renewables like wind and solar need to be a larger percentage of utilities’ energy generating portfolio
Renewables like wind and solar need to be a larger percentage of utilities’ energy generating portfolio
Noting that the world is 'nearing a breaking point,' Pope Francis condemned climate denial and called for urgent climate action.
The Florida Department of Transportation secretary turned down $320 million, arguing federal officials overstepped their authority.
Changes that cut emissions could include avoiding cruises, which burn about 560,000 gallons of fuel per day.
Critics say the annual UN conferences on climate change have outlived their usefulness and are due for an overhaul.
Bird sightings may be like canaries in a coal mine, providing early warning signals of climate change.
The Endangered Species Act is having a midlife crisis of sorts at 50 years old, particularly in Florida.
A primary aim of this year’s conference, known as COP28, is to evaluate countries’ progress halfway to 2030 deadlines.
Food waste is a significant contributor to climate change, a problem that intensifies during the holidays.
When I switched from fossil-fuel energy to solar power for electrifying my home, my lifestyle did not change
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