The real cost of living in paradise: Florida’s insurance crisis needs root-cause solutions
Suppressing premiums with subsidies or caps gives consumers false security, encouraging building in unsafe zones.
Suppressing premiums with subsidies or caps gives consumers false security, encouraging building in unsafe zones.
Utility profits earned from their Florida customers are largely going to out-of-state shareholders, not grid improvements.
The Florida Department of Commerce wants to amend restrictive growth rules put in place for the Keys in the 1980s.
Throughout the years, both Republican and Democratic governors have been behind initiatives to preserve Florida’s natural lands.
Gov. Ron DeSantis recently vetoed $377 million from the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Sustainability and resiliency go a long way when it comes to strengthening our homes and protecting our communities.
FAU polling indicates nearly half of conservative Floridians believe in human-caused climate change, even more recognize it as a serious ...
The act includes a 30% tax credit for those who install solar power, additional credits for improving energy efficiency.
Rewilding barrier islands can make Florida’s mainland more resilient to sea rise, other threats from climate change.
An interview with Chris Evanich, program director for Energy as a Service As part of its series “The Business of ...
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