Refusing federal money for energy-efficiency programs hurts Floridians
Gov. Ron DeSantis recently vetoed $377 million from the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Gov. Ron DeSantis recently vetoed $377 million from the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The funding, totaling about $377 million, included hundreds of millions of dollars for energy-efficiency rebates and electrification.
Tampa’s plan is guided by three goals: reduce emissions, build climate-ready infrastructure and communities, and take care of people along ...
A new report says U.S. households need to buy 14 million extra heat pumps, induction stoves and other electric alternatives ...
Docked cruise ships usually keep things operating by running auxiliary engines that emit carbon dioxide and other nasty emissions.
House Bill 1489 designates the Brevard Barrier Island Area as an Area of Critical State Concern.
Florida is projected to have nearly as much solar capacity by 2026 as the entire Southeast region had last year.
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.
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