A good farm bill for people and the planet
Florida Veterans for Common Sense supports using subsidies from commodity programs to fund sustainable farming.
Florida Veterans for Common Sense supports using subsidies from commodity programs to fund sustainable farming.
If offshore drilling expands according to a federal plan, it could cause 4,232 oil spills over the next few decades.
Conservationists say increased drilling could threaten already endangered marine species with extinction.
New data centers can be built without sticking the public with the costs of their energy and water use.
Farm bills are massive pieces of legislation addressing a variety of topics, including conservation, energy and forestry.
At the Paris Agreement's 10-year anniversary, US climate commitments are being swallowed up by military spending.
‘Pocketbook issues are clearly the No. 1 issue of concern,' said Zachary Colletti of Conservatives for Clean Energy – Florida.
Encouraging EV adoption is better for the climate than many people expect, leading to lower-emitting power sources.
Unlike conventional jet fuel, sustainable aviation fuels are produced from renewable and waste resources.
The Solar for All program projected $350 million in annual electricity savings for low-income households.
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