It’s time to bring Florida’s Republican environmental legacy to WashingtonÂ
Florida Republicans have shown how to defend our environment smartly while building a lasting governing majority.
Florida Republicans have shown how to defend our environment smartly while building a lasting governing majority.
We don’t have another four years to deny, dither, delay and sidetrack a national policy to reduce carbon pollution.
There are similarities between debates over the existence of microbes and current debates over the existence of global warming.
The Republican Party is not as monolithic as it has been presented by the media when it comes to climate ...
Project 2025 would shut down climate research, encourage more fossil fuel extraction and repeal the Inflation Reduction Act.
It is astounding to watch Florida lawmakers turn climate change into a political football and downplay its seriousness.
Continuing to marginalize climate change as a fringe issue puts lives, property and the entire U.S. economy at risk.
As the 2024 election draws near, voters deserve to know how candidates intend to tackle climate change
Fort Lauderdale will update infrastructure in more than 25 neighborhoods, costing more than $700 million over the next decade.
The days of one party dominating the discussion on climate-change policy are now firmly behind us.Â
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