Stop oil drilling in the Bahamas before it starts; the risk of environmental disaster is too great
By Huey Lewis, musician and fisherman  The recording studio is a forgiving place. There are endless opportunities to explore, edit ...
By Huey Lewis, musician and fisherman  The recording studio is a forgiving place. There are endless opportunities to explore, edit ...
By the South Florida Sun Sentinel Editorial Board On Sept. 8, President Trump came to Jupiter and signed an executive ...
By Fred Grimm, South Florida Sun Sentinel columnist Environmental writers often employ a banal parable to explain America’s disregard of ...
By Susan Glickman, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy As Floridians watch Hurricane Isaias develop, we shake our heads  about recent ...
By David Jenkins, Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship I am always a bit skeptical when advocacy groups tie a seemingly unrelated ...
By Yoca Arditi-Rocha, the CLEO Institute While leaders across the country are taking bold steps to reduce the devastating effects ...
Earth’s atmosphere pays no heed to state lines or national boundaries. Since weather systems and carbon pollution from cars and ...
In 2017, when President Trump announced his intention to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement, it was the ...
Environmental injustice comes in many forms. We see it when lead contaminates a community’s water supply. We see it in ...
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