Four Gulf of Mexico tracts designated for wind power development; Duke Energy plans to build green hydrogen system in Volusia County
The Biden administration's announcement follows the first Gulf sale of wind development leases earlier this year.
The Biden administration's announcement follows the first Gulf sale of wind development leases earlier this year.
The crayfish faces increasing threats from climate change as rising seas push salty water deeper into the Biscayne Aquifer.
It is imperative that Florida diversify our energy mix to safeguard our economy and ensure affordable and reliable energy for ...
Florida ranks second nationwide in potential benefits from the Inflation Reduction Act’s clean electricity and vehicle incentives.
FAU polling indicates nearly half of conservative Floridians believe in human-caused climate change, even more recognize it as a serious ...
Solar is now growing fast enough to completely displace fossil fuels from the entire global economy before 2050.
Clearwater businessman Stu Sjouwerman, founder of the online security platform KnowBe4, donated $2.5 million to the Florida Wildlife Corridor.
Borrowing in Florida and Louisiana could reach a combined $1.35 billion and will be repaid largely by insurance policyholders across ...
We have the power to slow and eventually stop the increase in global temperatures.
U.S. Forest Service projections show that northern latitudes will welcome new tree species from the south.
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