Jacksonville residents are fed up with soaring utility bills and demand clean energy solutionsÂ
A recent RenewJax survey found more than half of respondents support increasing investments in renewable energy.
A recent RenewJax survey found more than half of respondents support increasing investments in renewable energy.
The Climate Collaboratory, with the assistance of the Matheson History Museum, organized the exhibit.
A Tampa Bay Times report exposed how government agencies are lagging in confronting the growing impacts of climate change.
By Zachary Colletti, Conservatives for Clean Energy-Florida The devastating impacts of hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton left a combined 4.7 million...
The potential damage from a hurricane reaches well beyond physical structures and property into financial instability.
Large farms are transitioning to harvesting energy as Florida utilities rapidly expand their use of solar power.
By Renee Strickland, Farm Journal Foundation The U.S. just wrapped up another relentless hurricane season, and farmers like me are...
By Vivian Young, 1000 Friends of Florida Florida is facing a pressing reality. Our state is at risk of "losing"...
Monarch butterflies are proposed for protections under the Endangered Species Act, but it will take more to save them.
A new bill would prohibit sporting amenities and structures that may cause significant harm to resources in state parks.
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