Duke Energy Florida reaches solar milestone; DeSantis signs pro-growth law
Duke Energy Florida surpassed one gigawatt of renewable energy, enough to power around 350,000 households.
Duke Energy Florida surpassed one gigawatt of renewable energy, enough to power around 350,000 households.
JEA’s vision seems shortsighted and largely disconnected from the reality of global climate change.
Solar is now growing fast enough to completely displace fossil fuels from the entire global economy before 2050.
Flood insurance rates are doubling, even tripling for thousands of homeowners.
Southwest Florida’s largest airports do not have climate change action plans to map out how they are reducing their carbon ...
We have the power to slow and eventually stop the increase in global temperatures.
By John Burr There is much to do in Florida and around the world to fight climate change. And there ...
The act includes a 30% tax credit for those who install solar power, additional credits for improving energy efficiency.
SB 178 would provide school districts with greater spending flexibility to make upgrades that ensure emergency shelters can maintain power ...
A study found redfish contaminated with drugs often leaked into coastal waters from septic tanks.
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