Stop politicizing climate change
It is astounding to watch Florida lawmakers turn climate change into a political football and downplay its seriousness.
It is astounding to watch Florida lawmakers turn climate change into a political football and downplay its seriousness.
Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed the Safe Waterways Act, which was passed unanimously by the Florida Legislature.
The Florida governor said the state has invested $114 million in coral reef restoration and coastal protection since 2019.
Wildlife crossings reduce vehicle collisions, making roads safer for endangered wildlife such as panthers as well as drivers.
Runoff that is often polluted by sewage has impacted many Florida water bodies, causing algae blooms.
Florida has seen an increase in climate advocacy led by young people in recent months
Since Resilient Florida was created in 2021, over $1.5 billion has been invested in flood and resilience projects across the ...
Climate change is making record-high temperatures and hotter summers more common
As the world experiences record-breaking temperatures, Florida suffers from the refusal to take action on climate change.
The legislation removes over 50 lines in Florida law that were established in 2008 to address climate change.
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