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Officials at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission are reviewing those recommendations. Last month, Florida paused the importing of sloths after the Sloth World deaths became public.
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The Orlando utility said: "This does not change our commitment to reducing carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 and 75% by 2040.”
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The pilot project’s technology can break down PFAS in biosolids while also converting those biosolids into energy.
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North Florida flat, rural cattle pastures — longtime dumping grounds of South Florida's sewage sludge — will close their gates to feces-filled trucks by 2028. That's owing to a provision of Florida's Farm Bill, signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis in March.
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Federal disaster aid is still available for Volusia homeowners affected by Hurricanes Ian and Milton.
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Florida Forever is the state’s main program for acquiring new public conservation land, like parks and preserves.
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The grants will support storm preparedness and community resiliency.
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The president may have backed off killing the agency outright, but his FEMA Review Council clearly sees a much reduced emergency management role for the federal government.
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The study comes as park investments slow down nationally, according to the Trust for Public Land.
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Drought conditions affecting most of the region haven’t improved, according to the St. Johns River Water Management District.
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Most state parks are free to visit this Memorial Day weekend, in honor of the holiday and the nation’s 250th anniversary.
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If your neighborhood suddenly sounds like a daycare with wings, that’s because it kind of is.