New survey shows majority of Florida GOP voters back clean energy initiatives
‘Pocketbook issues are clearly the No. 1 issue of concern,' said Zachary Colletti of Conservatives for Clean Energy – Florida.
‘Pocketbook issues are clearly the No. 1 issue of concern,' said Zachary Colletti of Conservatives for Clean Energy – Florida.
Recent developments have made it possible to generate electricity with solar systems small enough to fit on a balcony or ...
The fact that Florida’s utilities rely on natural gas for 74% of the state’s electricity generation is a loser for ...
Every Floridian deserves access to electricity, regardless of one's racial or socioeconomic background.
Third Act organizes people over the age of 60 to work on climate and democracy issues.
Florida trails behind almost every state in the nation in capturing energy savings for customers through utility programs.
By Natalia Brown and Delaney Reynolds Early this year, over 200 young people sent a letter to the Florida Department ...
By Jonathan Scott Webber, Florida Conservation Voters Florida isn’t just witnessing the greatest public-health disaster in our history. We’re also ...
By Florida Rep. Anna V. Eskamani Our country and state are at a turning point. Citizens are demonstrating for Black ...
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