Giving revenue to people can calm the carbon pricing angst seen in France
In a well-intentioned effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, the French government announced it would increase...
In a well-intentioned effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, the French government announced it would increase...
For people concerned about climate change, the daunting drumbeat of year-end news is alarming. “It is hard to overstate the...
As the pace of climate change accelerates, it is becoming clear that sea-level rise and other environmental transformations won’t just...
Climate change has been making news these days, and for good reason. The recently released Fourth National Climate Assessment from...
Florida teachers are eager to teach kids about sea-level rise, rising heat and other impacts of climate change, but many...
A new bill to put a price on carbon dioxide emissions is being introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives,...
If you’re not sure what to do with your yard signs now that the midterm elections are over, a South...
New leaders in Florida may mean new opportunities for the state’s energy policy, according to Hal Harvey, the head of...
At the recent 10th Annual Southeast Florida Regional Climate Leadership Summit, I was, like many others in the audience, on the...
Ten years ago, officials in South Florida, lobbying for a federal climate bill in Washington, discovered they didn’t have enough...
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