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State and local leaders are gathering Monday in Orlando for a conference on energy and climate in Florida.
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The United Nations climate change conference COP26 enters its second week Monday in Glasgow, Scotland. Orlando sustainability and resilience officer Chris Castro just got back from Glasgow. WMFE environmental reporter Amy Green talked with him about what the conference means for central Florida.
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A new bill in the Legislature would call on all of Florida’s homes and businesses to be powered with 100% clean energy by midcentury.
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In January, Tampa was set to become the 12th city in Florida to set a climate goal to transition to 100% clean energy. But that was before the natural gas industry and Republican state lawmakers got involved.
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Florida Power & Light imploded the 495-foot chimney stack of its last coal-fired generating plant.
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A bill advancing in the Legislature would prohibit local governments from setting limits on energy sources powering homes and businesses within their jurisdictions.
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Clean energy advocates are calling on the state to reform efficiency regulations for Florida’s largest utilities.
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All of Florida’s homes and businesses would be powered with 100% clean energy by 2040 under a new bill in the Legislature.