Florida faces stark choice: reap billions from clean energy or pay billions in climate impacts
Florida ranks second nationwide in potential benefits from the Inflation Reduction Act’s clean electricity and vehicle incentives.
Florida ranks second nationwide in potential benefits from the Inflation Reduction Act’s clean electricity and vehicle incentives.
Congress has a chance once every five years to transform conservation in agriculture. Will they take it?
A new report highlights the health benefits of getting rid of combustion engines.
America may have hit “peak gasoline,” but the fossil fuel’s decline is still too slow to meet climate goals.
How advocates are helping understaffed communities field complicated federal grants.
Nearly 30 Citizens' Climate Lobby volunteers from 14 districts in Florida will join over 800 other volunteers to advocate for ...
The U.S. can’t afford to pin a large chunk of its climate strategy on carbon storage without proof.
In the past decade, power plant operators have had a rough time bringing CCS projects online in many parts of ...
Advances in nuclear technologies and new federal climate laws could be behind a shift in public opinion toward nuclear energy.
Recent FAU survey reveals bipartisan support for climate infrastructure improvements.
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