How do we ‘correct’ the climate?
If we don’t reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we risk crashing the vital systems that make our planet livable.
If we don’t reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we risk crashing the vital systems that make our planet livable.
By Bob Inglis, republicEn.org Conservatives across the U.S. understand that clean energy holds great economic promise and is already delivering...
President Trump’s declaration of a national energy emergency does not allow him to waive or ignore all other legal requirements.
The military has come to see climate change as both a threat in itself and a threat multiplier for national...
Plastic never was and never will be disposable, and neither are the people it poisons.
The research raises concerns about the long-term health risks posed by a warming climate.
More than one in 10 Americans feel anxiety or nervousness due to climate change.
By funding mobility solutions today, we ensure Florida is prepared for tomorrow’s transportation needs.
Bills pending in this year’s Florida legislative session would leave protected areas vulnerable to low-density residential sprawl.
Florida legislators consider streamlining rooftop solar and energy installation permits by adding automated processes to state law.
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