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Electric Vehicle Weekly News Roundup – Oct 19

"The U.S. Has 1 Million Electric Vehicles, but Does It Matter?" The article includes a summary of the current dire need for EVs as a solution to decarbonizing our transportation sector, the global market…

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Hurricanes and Climate Change in South Florida: Brainstorming Solutions

This blog was written by Kelsey Grentzer, former Florida Communications Coordinator at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. At a community gathering at Miami’s CIC, Radical Partners announced “100 Great Ideas” focused…

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Ready for 100? Solar Sunrise Calls for More Clean Energy

This is a guest post written by Emily Gorman.

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People's Climate Movement Marches Forward on April 29

This blog was written by Sarah Gilliam, former Communications Coordinator at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

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Smart, Prosperous and Resilient? Memphis Named as 1 of 6 Sites for New Climate, Health and Racial Equity Initiative

High energy burdens, sub-standard housing, pervasive poverty, poor public transportation access, poor access to health care and food deserts are all too common in North Memphis. Large community re-development projects in Memphis…

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Positive Steps Forward: Resolution Passes to Address FPL’s Turkey Point Pollution; More Needs to be Done

It is clear that policy makers and elected leaders are starting to pay closer attention to some of the energy-water issues impacting Florida. Finally, there are some efforts underway on several fronts…

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We Pay for FPL's Mess

Below is a guest column from Grant Miller with Miami's Community Newspapers. His column originally ran on February 6, 2017 and can be found here: Below is a guest column from Grant…

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Guest Post: FPL Sued Over Turkey Point Crisis By Environmental Groups In Federal Clean Water Act Lawsuit

This is a guest post written by Alan Farago with Friends of the Everglades, who has joined SACE and Tropical Audubon in filing a federal Clean Water Act lawsuit against Florida Power…

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Danger Days on the Rise in Florida

Is it hot enough for you? Well, Climate Central just released a report that it's about to get hotter, especially in Florida. The study finds National Weather Service-designated “Danger Days” — where…

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Cities, Counties and Major Tech Companies Join in Support for Clean Power Plan

Last week, more than 50 state and county governments, representing 28 states, along with global tech leaders like Apple, Google, Amazon and Microsoft, joined the list of groups filing briefs in support…