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If we are concerned about the planet that the next generations will have to live on, we must take action ...
If we are concerned about the planet that the next generations will have to live on, we must take action ...
It is high time to set an upper limit on sea-level rise in order to protect the viability of Florida’s ...
The biofuel's bipartisan support isn't about science, but politics.
Utilities can use the biogas for onsite power, or upgrade the biogas to renewable natural gas.
Florida taxpayers would save an estimated $8.7 billion through local and state governments purchasing electric vehicles over diesel vehicles.
Planting trees is not a silver bullet for solving complex environmental and social problems.
As greenhouse gases warm the planet, their effects are driving longer and more intense pollen seasons.
Extreme storms may become even more frequent as climate change accelerates.
By John Burr Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) leaders will begin discussions in late March to decide how the utility will, ...
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