Panel: Jacksonville is particularly vulnerable to consequences of climate change
Hurricane Irma was a “wake-up call" for Jacksonville, causing historic flooding in homes and businesses around the St. Johns River.
Hurricane Irma was a “wake-up call" for Jacksonville, causing historic flooding in homes and businesses around the St. Johns River.
By George Riley Florida is leading the charge on electric vehicles – and our residents and economy are better because ...
By Richard W. Emory Jr., author and former EPA attorney After Florida Power & Light persuaded the ...
By Rosemary O’Hara Gov. Ron DeSantis made a brilliant political calculation last week in vetoing a bill that would have ...
By Scott Maxwell Sometimes in politics, it’s tough to connect all the dots in a complicated story. That’s not the ...
By George Cavros The mood was dark inside Florida’s Capitol this week for those who support solar energy. That’s because ...
By The Miami Herald Editorial Board Florida Power & Light is used to getting what it wants from Tallahassee. Friendly ...
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By Lewis Jennings, NAACP Florida State Conference High energy bills are a persistent monthly burden for everyone, but it weighs ...
By William “Coty” Keller, ecologist It’s all adaptation, and that must change The governor and Legislature are making noise about ...
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