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What would it look like to shift from risky development and wasteful design? Some of the world’s most forward-thinking designers weigh in.
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The Tampa-based tech platform allows neighbors to buy and sell home-grown foods.
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Environmental justice advocates were circulating a petition for counties across Florida to use electric school buses at a weekend event to distribute free menstrual products and diapers in Tampa.
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The sustainability advocate offers advice for going green later in life and tips for turning your backyard into an edible oasis.
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Sustainability depends on many factors including the species, location, time of year, how the organism is harvested and how the harvest is regulated. Here are some general guidelines.
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The green bond will help Tampa tackle the problems that arise from inland flooding.
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A group gathered at a plot for a future community garden in West Tampa on Saturday to honor Juneteenth with an event dubbed the "Love Feast."
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The new law requires the losing party in lawsuits about development orders to pay all attorney fees for the prevailing party.
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Compared with Nashville, Jacksonville is doing relatively little to reduce its carbon footprint and does not have a climate action plan — although many believe the city is starting to move in the right direction and should look to examples like Nashville for the way forward.
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Orlando’s sustainability and resilience director Chris Castro and Susan Glickman, the Florida Director of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, join Intersection to talk about green cities, and using hip hop to spread the message of sustainability.
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If communities wanted new buildings to have electricity power them and not natural gas, clean-energy advocate Susan Glickman says Senate Bill 1128 would preempt that choice.
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Farmers at Smarter by Nature are tending to their community and their crops to cultivate their business. By maintaining a social media presence, the couple has been able to increase their profit during a global economic and health crisis.