Can humanity address climate change without believing it? Medical history suggests it is possible
There are similarities between debates over the existence of microbes and current debates over the existence of global warming.
There are similarities between debates over the existence of microbes and current debates over the existence of global warming.
The tipping point we need: Why Wall Street needs to get on the climate crisis bandwagon.
This bite-sized video explains how carbon offsets work in reducing the emissions that cause climate change.
The Orlando Utilities Commission's proposed changes to net metering would harm current and future solar customers.
Methane gas from landfills can be harnessed for renewable energy production.
This bite-sized video explores the blue economy, also called the ocean economy, and its economic impact in Florida.
Severe and long-lasting heat is two to four times more likely to occur today because of human-caused climate change.
While moving toward renewable energy sources is commendable, Floridians need reliability within our energy grid.
Report says 2023 was likely pivot point as world gradually turns away from burning fossil fuels, toward clean energy.
Innovative climate solutions and technological advancements pave the way for a greener and more promising future.
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