Florida’s climate disasters: We get what we vote for
If environmentalists voted in higher percentages, we could elect officials who make the US a global leader in climate mitigation.
If environmentalists voted in higher percentages, we could elect officials who make the US a global leader in climate mitigation.
Floridians should consider supporting candidates, from either party, who pledge to enact climate-saving policies.
Every ounce of personal and physical energy and every dollar is crucial in the race to keep global warming below...
By William “Coty” Keller We are running out of time to act effectively on the climate crisis. Every minute, every...
By William “Coty” Keller, an ecologist The Sunshine State ranks second from last (behind Alabama) in solar energy per capita....
By William "Coty" Keller, an ecologist The latest report on solar energy in Florida (SACE’s Solar Energy in the Southeast)...
By William “Coty” Keller, ecologist It’s all adaptation, and that must change The governor and Legislature are making noise about...
By William Coty Keller, Ph.D. Before the pandemic, in spite of growing GDP, stock market highs and low unemployment, almost...
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