Laws block renters, buyers from learning about flooded homes; propeller critically injures endangered whale
FEMA released data on repeatedly flooded properties, but decided that sharing their addresses would violate federal privacy laws.
FEMA released data on repeatedly flooded properties, but decided that sharing their addresses would violate federal privacy laws.
Energy efficiency measures are the most cost-effective solution to lower total utility costs.
Florida was set to receive $320 million to reduce tailpipe emissions in an effort to curb the damage from climate ...
The nearly 1,400-acre solar power generation facility is planned to be built near Florida Polytechnic University.
The governor’s budget would earmark $1.73 million in federal funds for the state to administer Home Energy Rebate Programs.
According to the report, coral reefs provide $9.9 trillion of economic value each year.
The governor's budget also recommends $50 million for beach renourishment following damage from hurricanes Ian and Nicole.
Wildlife crossings sharply reduce deaths due to vehicle collisions, the No. 1 known cause of death for Florida panthers.
As the 2024 election draws near, voters deserve to know how candidates intend to tackle climate change
The Legislature must keep our communities safe from storms, promote solar energy and purchase strategic wilderness areas.
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