Helene’s 500 miles of wreckage and devastation should bring howls of fury at leaders’ folly
Global, national and state leaders must recognize at long last that the world’s climate cares nothing for political fiction.
Global, national and state leaders must recognize at long last that the world’s climate cares nothing for political fiction.
The politics driving state policies that could help Floridians better cope with the effects of a warming planet need to ...
An FAU study found differences in restoration rates between urban and rural areas, disadvantaged and affluent communities.
While moving toward renewable energy sources is commendable, Floridians need reliability within our energy grid.
When hurricanes cause power outages, microgrids keep critical services running at hospitals, universities, homes and businesses.
This outage trend will likely continue as climate change intensifies, bringing more frequent extreme weather to an aging grid.
Data from people who lost power when hurricanes made landfall show that poorer communities wait longer for the lights to ...
The team will implement its designs and data into fully built and tested trailers that will serve residents during emergencies.
For families who can’t pay high upfront costs for solar energy, cooperatives offer a solution.
Solar generators are quiet, low maintenance and can continuously power appliances while being charged and used.
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