Florida’s cities can’t fight climate change alone; they need help from federal and state leaders
By Mayors Franics Suarez, Buddy Dyer and Jane Castor Florida cities are taking the lead on reducing carbon emissions and ...
By Mayors Franics Suarez, Buddy Dyer and Jane Castor Florida cities are taking the lead on reducing carbon emissions and ...
By Jose Javier Rodriguez, member of the Florida Senate For only the second time in history, scientists were recently tracking five ...
By John Van Leer, Citizens’ Climate Lobby Salt water has flooded out of my street drains in Miami-Dade County, a ...
By Aria McKenna & Yoca Arditi-Rocha, The CLEO Institute If you happen to be strolling through Miami, Tampa or Orlando ...
By Claude Gerstle, Citizens’ Climate Lobby Many serious threats to our welfare are not immediately visible until quantifiable damage occurs ...
Here is an edited version of an interview the Alliance for Market Solutions (AMS) conducted with Carlos Curbelo, a former ...
By Katy Huddlestun South Florida has seen a boom in beach cleanups, and it’s not hard to see why. It’s ...
By Kimberly Miller, The Palm Beach Post A report calls last year’s high tide flooding “extraordinary.” The yearly rate of ...
Thais Lopez Vogel, VoLo Foundation For many women Mother’s Day is a time for celebration and joy, but for others, ...
By Delaney Reynolds, The Sink or Swim Project Today, more than ever, science and scientists are the key to our ...
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