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What started as an effort to prevent local governments from regulating plastic straws morphed Monday into a push for a study on the issue, lumped in with…
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With a grant from the U.S. Forest Service, Jacksonville has hired a Virginia-based nonprofit to study the city’s trees and how they can be better utilized…
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Solar United Neighborhoods, the League of Women Voters of Florida and Earthjustice have together filed a motion for summary judgement regarding their…
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Many Democrats in Washington D.C. have come out in support of the Green New Deal, a congressional resolution that lays out a sweeping plan for addressing…
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When Hurricane Irma destroyed the house that Tom Davitt was renting on Jacksonville’s Westside, it also wrecked tens of thousands of dollars worth of his…
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Jacksonville’s new Storm Resiliency and Infrastructure Development Review Committee met for the first time Friday afternoon and members agreed their first…
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Florida is seeing strong job growth in the solar sector.Solar-related jobs in Florida increased by 21 percent last year to 10,358; according to a report…
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Local environmental advocates and policy experts say they’re cautiously optimistic about two recently announced committees designed to address sea level…
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The City of St. Augustine, with help from allies on Capitol Hill, is asking the federal government to help pay for a $3 million U.S. Army Corps of…
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With clear skies and breezy winds, Florida Atlantic University (FAU) revealed its newest invention Tuesday at Pahokee Marina, in the southern half of...