Waiting for the federal government to solve the climate crisis is no longer an option
The 2024 election results are in, and once again, climate change seems to be on the losing side—but it doesn’t
Read moreThe 2024 election results are in, and once again, climate change seems to be on the losing side—but it doesn’t
Read moreIn the span of two weeks, Florida has endured two major hurricanes. Both storms began in the Gulf and brought
Read moreThe impacts of climate change are being felt beyond warming weather and increased storm severity, it’s now affecting the foundation
Read moreEven if you’ve never visited Florida, you know it boasts on both the east and west side over 1500 miles
Read moreThe prolonged heat wave experienced last summer in Florida triggered a devastating phenomenon: coral began expelling their life-sustaining algae, turning
Read moreAs floodwaters recede and the extent of Debby’s damage becomes clearer, Floridians in the Gulf Coast are left grappling with
Read moreFlorida’s insurance crisis has taken the national stage. Last week the Senate Budget Committee heard testimony from experts and those
Read moreIn recent years, people have—year round, but often when winter is harsh—flocked to Florida to enjoy the abundance of sunshine,
Read moreIn honor of Earth Day last month, it was refreshing to see Governor Ron DeSantis announce $750 million for the
Read moreA remarkable trend has emerged in climate policy over recent years bipartisan cooperation. Contrary to recent narratives, Republicans have played
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