Florida emerges as renewable energy leader – report shows surging solar use in state
By Laurie Mermet, The Invading Sea Florida has established itself as a national leader in renewable energy adoption, ranking among ...
By Laurie Mermet, The Invading Sea Florida has established itself as a national leader in renewable energy adoption, ranking among ...
Environment Florida held 16 patrols for plastic pellets across the state and found pellets at eight locations.
Florida produces over 49 times as much solar energy as it did a decade ago.
Hundreds of electric school buses are expected to hit the streets over the next year in Florida.
Nurdles, or plastic pellets, are tiny beads of raw plastic used to make all kinds of things, from grocery bags ...
Florida is among US leaders in producing solar energy and could easily claim the top spot in solar generation with ...
Florida was among the top states in solar generation and EVs but is only scratching the surface of its renewable ...
Wildlife crossings sharply reduce deaths due to vehicle collisions, the No. 1 known cause of death for Florida panthers.
By Jenna Stevens, Environment Florida  When it comes to our health and well-being, clean water can never be taken for ...
By Ryann Lynn, Environment Florida, and Francis Rooney, U.S. Congress It’s no secret that people come to Florida for the ...
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