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This Sunday and Monday, Show Your Support for "the Climate Kids"

On this upcoming Sunday and Monday, October 28-29, there will be rallies all over the Southeast to support the twenty-one youth plaintiffs suing the federal government in order to create a national…

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Hurricane Michael and Climate Change: What We Know

It’s hard to believe we are writing another blog about another big hurricane headed towards the Southeast not even a month after Hurricane Florence struck the Carolinas. But we are! If you…

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SACE Florida Director Susan Glickman named one of Florida's most influential leaders

This blog was written by Kelsey Grentzer, former Florida Communications Coordinator at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. Congrats to our Florida Director, Susan Glickman, who was just named to Florida Trend's Florida 500 – a list…

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Thinking of you as Hurricane Florence approaches the Southeast

As Hurricane Florence approaches, please know we are thinking of you and your families, especially in the Carolinas. If you are still preparing for the arrival of this storm, click here for…

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Hurricane Florence and Climate Change: What We Know

Update, September 13, 12:00 pm: Hurricane Florence is beginning to hit North Carolina and will start impacting South Carolina this afternoon. Impacts are likely to be severe and life-threatening. Heavy rainfall will…

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Throughout the Southeast, Rise for Climate, Jobs and Justice this Saturday, September 8th

This blog was written by Kelsey Grentzer, former Florida Communications Coordinator at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. This Saturday, September 8th — the weekend before San Francisco’s Global Climate Action Summit…

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Is sea level rise already impacting your property value?

  This blog was written by Kelsey Grentzer, former Florida Communications Coordinator at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. The rate of sea level rise has been accelerating in recent decades, and…

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What is causing Florida’s algae crisis? 5 questions answered

This is a guest post by Dr. Karl Havens, professor at the University of Florida's IFAS School of Forest Resources and Conservation, and the director of the Florida Sea Grant. This post was…

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Florida Kids Shouldn't Have to Litigate to Force Adults to Act on Climate

Kids shouldn’t have to go to court to get adults in Florida to act on climate change. Yet, that's what eight young Floridians have set out to do. Eight boys and girls,…

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A Cry for a Life Preserver

This is a guest post written by Frank Tursi, a retired journalist and current mayor pro tem for the coastal town of Swansboro, NC. The original post can be found here. The…