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The City says the money will help create a more resilient and equitable energy system to protect against extreme weather events.
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Florida lawmakers could again consider replacing the mockingbird with the flamingo as the state bird. The scrub jay would also get a designation.
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Incoming President Donald Trump has vowed to overturn President Joe Biden's executive order.
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Agricultural production losses in Florida from Hurricane Milton could reach $642.7 million, pushing the state’s potential crop and livestock losses from three hurricanes this year to nearly $1 billion.
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The citizen group Apalachicola Riverkeeper has challenged the Department of Environmental Protection to prevent drilling in the floodplain.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the listing Monday of the very rare coral.
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Young activists believe the Florida Public Service Commission's continued reliance on fossil fuels is a violation of their constitutional rights.
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The globally acclaimed documentary on the demise of Apalachicola's marine bounty is picked up by PBSThe Tallahassee-based filmmaking team has received international recognition for their cinematic creation.
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has okayed a draft permit, and Apalachicola Riverkeeper is challenging it
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A new study says Florida will be tops in the nation in the number of new solar panels by 2028.