Hurricane season ends, but weather woes push Floridians to move, FAU survey finds
The survey found that 36% of respondents had moved or were considering moving in part or fully due to weather ...
The survey found that 36% of respondents had moved or were considering moving in part or fully due to weather ...
Survey finds that 36% of Floridians have moved or are considering moving due to climate or weather hazards.
Nearly 8 in 10 Floridians support expanding clean and varied energy sources like solar and nuclear power.
‘Pocketbook issues are clearly the No. 1 issue of concern,' said Zachary Colletti of Conservatives for Clean Energy – Florida.
Nature-based solutions include repairing and protecting mangroves and wetlands to manage flooding, among others.
Polling shows that nearly 80% of voters want government agencies to keep researching and sharing global warming data.
Observers blame ‘culture wars’ while Republican consultant says messaging must emphasize economic benefits.
Pervasive misinformation about EVs has serious implications for the shift away from fossil fuels.
The massive tax bill passed by House Republicans would gut clean energy tax credits for individuals and businesses.
The survey also found that 65% of Floridians believe government should be doing more to address climate impacts.
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