New poll: Despite shifting beliefs, most Floridians support government action on climate change
The latest Florida Climate Resilience Survey found 68% of respondents want state government to do more to address climate change.
The latest Florida Climate Resilience Survey found 68% of respondents want state government to do more to address climate change.
Belief in climate change by Florida independents surged in a recent Florida Atlantic University survey.
Broward County and West Palm Beach were among the municipalities selected to participate in the Youth Climate Action Fund.
Policies that protect our commons from waste and overuse can also serve growth and the free market.
Our own individual actions will make a difference but more is needed from large generators of greenhouse gases.
The 28th edition of the U.N. conference, commonly known as COP28, was held from Nov. 30 to Dec. 13 in ...
Taking action to mitigate climate change has tangible and direct implications to both individuals and businesses alike.
Noting that the world is 'nearing a breaking point,' Pope Francis condemned climate denial and called for urgent climate action.
The 15th Annual Southeast Florida Climate Leadership Summit spotlighted artists that know the dangers of climate change.
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