TV meteorologist blasts Florida’s new law that deleted most references to climate change
- Florida's coastal ecosystems suffer severe coral bleaching and face potential inundation from rising sea levels, while a bill removes references to "climate" in relation to reducing fossil fuel emissions and promoting climate-friendly products.
- Recent extreme weather and environmental challenges in Florida coincide with the rollback of crucial climate change legislation and language, raising concerns about the state's outlook on addressing climate issues.
- The global spotlight on Florida's role in climate action contrasts with the state government's decision to diminish the focus on climate change, favoring fossil fuels over renewable energy sources.
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