Climate change and other environmental issues can no longer be ignored in Congress
Citizens' Climate Lobby’s recent conference in Washington, D.C., showed the power of constituents in influencing public policy.
Citizens' Climate Lobby’s recent conference in Washington, D.C., showed the power of constituents in influencing public policy.
More than 1,000 Citizens’ Climate Lobby members will travel to Washington, D.C., to meet with members of Congress this June.
One in 13 homeowners across the US is uninsured, according to a recent study by the Consumer Federation of America.
The electricity consumed to mine cryptocurrency continues to grow, with the majority coming from non-renewable sources.
Florida is on the frontline of the battle to keep industrial fish farms from overwhelming our nation’s coasts
Preserving conservation programs will help Florida farmers adopt sustainable practices and protect our soil and waterways.
There are precedents for cities, counties and states to legislate rights for marine species in creative ways.
Clearwater businessman Stu Sjouwerman, founder of the online security platform KnowBe4, donated $2.5 million to the Florida Wildlife Corridor.
By Linda Thompson Gonzalez If you think the plastic litter on our beaches is "only" killing marine life, think again. ...
Here is an edited version of an interview the Alliance for Market Solutions (AMS) conducted with Carlos Curbelo, a former ...
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