Funding for wildlife crossings is necessary — it’s time for Florida leaders to step up
Wildlife crossings reduce vehicle collisions, making roads safer for endangered wildlife such as panthers as well as drivers.
Wildlife crossings reduce vehicle collisions, making roads safer for endangered wildlife such as panthers as well as drivers.
Congress must act on the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, providing states with funding for projects such as wildlife crossings.
A Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism would collect a fee from high-polluting countries that undercut domestic manufacturers.
The federal investigation of Chinese-owned JinkoSolar is a welcome and long-overdue step.
A record number of Florida Republicans agree that human actions are causing climate change.
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