Hurricane Idalia cooled Gulf of Mexico; Democrats seek to revive vetoed energy-saving grants
Abnormally hot sea surface temperatures this summer mean the Gulf is still very warm, despite the effects of Idalia’s cooling ...
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.
A Q&A with Alika Esperson, advocacy and campaigns associate for the CLEO Institute.
Half of these dollars, $173 million, were to be used to provide rebates exclusively to households with low-to-moderate incomes.
One of the biggest missteps by Western nations is placing the burden of stopping the climate emergency on developing nations ...
President Biden will need to convince young voters that he has accomplished enough in climate policy to deserve a second ...
The federal investigation of Chinese-owned JinkoSolar is a welcome and long-overdue step.
Gov. Ron DeSantis recently vetoed $377 million from the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The funding, totaling about $377 million, included hundreds of millions of dollars for energy-efficiency rebates and electrification.
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