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…
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,…
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…
Why Florida’s west coast needs a regional approach to address sea level rise, hurricanes and more
This blog was written by Kelsey Grentzer, former Florida Communications Coordinator at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. With the Tampa area ranking as the most vulnerable metro area in the nation…
Youth Leading on Climate Action
Young people have been leading the fight against climate change in impressive and inspiring ways in recent months. To highlight the work of young people working on climate action, SACE has organized…
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…
Hurricanes and Climate Change - What We Know for 2018 Season
Hurricane season officially begins today and runs through November. This is the six month period when hurricanes typically occur in the Atlantic. Forecasts for the 2018 hurricane season indicate that it will…
Joining Hands in Support of Clean Energy
This blog was written by Kelsey Grentzer, former Florida Communications Coordinator at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. Dory Larsen, SACE's Electric Vehicle Program Associate, also contributed to this blog. As a part…
Can Southern Company really eliminate its carbon pollution?
This blog was written by John D. Wilson, former Deputy Director for Regulatory Policy at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.
Bolting From Hurricane Irma: Maximizing the benefits of solar and an electric vehicle
The official end to Hurricane Season 2017 is today, November 30. It was an especially unforgiving season and as we reflect back we wanted to share a story on how renewable energy…