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OUC got a ‘B’ grade on Sierra Club’s annual “Dirty Truth” report this year.
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A new study from the DeSantis administration examines how low- and moderate-income Floridians are spending more of their household budget on energy.
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The Biden administration is characterizing its new climate package as the largest federal investment ever in fighting climate change.
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Florida has a new plan for moving toward cleaner energy. As we’ve been reporting this week, that’s thanks to some 200 young people who pushed state leaders and especially Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried to take action.
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MELBOURNE, Fla.—For most of his 15 years, Levi Draheim led a beachy life on a barrier island on Florida’s east coast, swimming, surfing and sailing in the near-shore waves. He dreamed of someday becoming a marine biologist. But Levi’s world is changing.
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A new report shows that utilities across the Southeast -- including in Florida -- are not on track to meet goals for transitioning to cleaner energy by midcentury.
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Florida House Democrats are calling on Governor Ron DeSantis to declare a climate state of emergency. In a letter signed by 30 representatives, the Democrats ask the governor to appoint a task force to address the issue. They also want the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried unveiled a proposed rule Thursday that would set the state’s first goals for transitioning toward cleaner energy sources.
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The city of Orlando has a new plan for expanding cleaner transportation options like electric buses and trucks, personal vehicles and even scooters and bicycles.
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Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried was in Orlando on Tuesday to host a state summit on energy and climate.