Florida Climate Resilience Survey – March 2024
Belief in climate change by Florida independents surged in a recent Florida Atlantic University survey.
Belief in climate change by Florida independents surged in a recent Florida Atlantic University survey.
As technology is upgraded, costs decline and charging networks expand, EVs should become an easy choice for most drivers.
If the election were held today, the evidence suggests that most voters would prefer a climate-conscious candidate.
Many young rural conservatives supported clean energy in a recent survey, but don't believe government leaders are listening.
Florida Atlantic University’s Center for Environmental Studies has conducted the survey since October 2019.
The days of one party dominating the discussion on climate-change policy are now firmly behind us.Â
A panel of experts discussed recent survey data on climate change and how to bridge partisan divisions on the issue.
Polsky talked about such issues as how extreme weather and rising sea levels affect Floridians' views on climate change.
The Republican debate on Nov. 8 provides an important platform for discussing climate change
The latest edition of the Florida Climate Resilience Survey found that 90% of respondents believe climate change is happening
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