The bipartisan infrastructure law has been a triumph. Infrastructure 2.0 has to be different
It’s necessary to break the ingrained habit that infrastructure investment is solely the government’s job.
It’s necessary to break the ingrained habit that infrastructure investment is solely the government’s job.
The Sierra Club gave an overall 'D' grade to utilities, but FPL was an exception for pledging to end coal ...
The Alachua Branch of the NAACP organized the Gainesville/Alachua County Climate Summit last month.
The Biden administration directed U.S. agencies to consider the social cost of greenhouse gases when making purchase decisions.
Based in St. Petersburg, Dan Xie has worked with the Student PIRGs on renewable energy initiatives and other climate issues.
The fine-grained analysis maps out environmental risks alongside factors that make it harder for people to deal with hazards.
Ridiculing Vice President Kamala Harris for raising the issue of climate anxiety is just another way to deny this problem.
Abnormally hot sea surface temperatures this summer mean the Gulf is still very warm, despite the effects of Idalia’s cooling ...
Gov. DeSantis’s line-item veto of two federal grants in June triggered the cancellation of federal block grants totaling $346 million.
JEA must look for alternatives to polluting energy sources and the wild price shocks that come with them.
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