Finding long-term solutions to Florida’s water-resiliency challenges can’t wait any longer
By Allen Douglas, American Council of Engineering Companies The 2021 legislative session is just around the corner, and the health ...
By Allen Douglas, American Council of Engineering Companies The 2021 legislative session is just around the corner, and the health ...
By Jenna Stevens, Environment Florida When it comes to our health and well-being, clean water can never be taken for ...
Floridians care deeply about our natural environment - our beaches and shorelines - which underpins both our quality of life ...
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Here is part of Gillis’ opening remarks at the recent Climate Leadership Summit in Key West. Leaders in the Florida ...
When Charlie Crist was Florida’s governor a dozen years ago, he had a good idea that now seems downright radical. ...
The Keys face huge and looming bill to survive sea rise. They’re asking Florida for help Alex Harris, Miami Herald ...
When U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi asked me to lead the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis this year, ...
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