Beyond the awards: A call for true environmental equity in Tallahassee
The city shouldn't rest on laurels such as an award for transforming a polluted site into Cascades Park.
The city shouldn't rest on laurels such as an award for transforming a polluted site into Cascades Park.
We need to make informed decisions about how we can reduce disruptions from natural disasters.
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to rescind the 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health.
Florida is an example of where housing insecurity meets climate instability.
Climate Central found that 240 of the 242 US cities analyzed (99%) have warmed from 1970-2024.
With 250,000-plus EVs on Florida roads, it’s clear that more and more Floridians are choosing this option.
A Climate Central analysis found spring temperatures rose by an average of 2.4 F in 234 US cities since 1970.
By flexing our energy independence, we heighten energy security while protecting consumers from volatile price fluctuations.
For Florida and the rest of the US, this warming trend is part of a larger, long-term pattern.
While moving toward renewable energy sources is commendable, Floridians need reliability within our energy grid.
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