Climate action and economic growth go hand in hand
The push to lower greenhouse gas emissions is a powerful catalyst for innovation.
The push to lower greenhouse gas emissions is a powerful catalyst for innovation.
New data centers have raised climate concerns as utilities plan to build natural gas power plants to serve them.
Renewable energy and climate-ready infrastructure will play a critical role in Tampa's growth.
Electric vehicles and solar panels are among the ways to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming.
The latest Florida Climate Resilience Survey found 68% of respondents want state government to do more to address climate change.
Belief in climate change by Florida independents surged in a recent Florida Atlantic University survey.
This outage trend will likely continue as climate change intensifies, bringing more frequent extreme weather to an aging grid.
The US needs more low-emissions electricity to slow climate change, so curtailment isn’t a sound long-term strategy.
The defeat of 'renewable natural gas' legislation was a victory for everyone dedicated to protecting Florida’s natural environment.
As Florida expands infrastructure that increases climate-related risks, the state's solar potential remains largely untapped.
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