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hatrack

(59,578 posts)
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 08:59 AM Nov 2020

Yeah, They'll Get Right On That: Green Groups Press FL GOP For Climate Cmte In State Legislature

As two Tampa Bay leaders take control of the Florida Legislature, a group of environmental advocates is asking them to create a committee on climate change to tackle what it considers “the single biggest threat facing Florida.” In a letter Tuesday, Florida Conservation Voters executive director Aliki Moncrief asked Rep. Chris Sprowls, R-Palm Harbor, the new House Speaker, and Sen. Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, the new Senate President, to select a group of lawmakers from both chambers to focus on the issue.

“We believe that the climate change crisis facing Florida warrants, at a minimum, a serious and deliberative body to explore and propose policy solutions to address the worst effects of this unfolding disaster and enact policies that will solve the problem at its source,” Moncrief wrote, citing language from the Florida Constitution that says the state should manage pollution and protect natural resources. Neither Sprowls nor Simpson answered a call or immediately replied to a text message seeking comment Tuesday.

The letter references issues like saltwater intrusion into the freshwater supply, higher temperatures and increased flooding as ripe for a potential committee to study. Moncrief noted that rising tides could cut into property values on the coast and drive people to higher ground, where they may displace low- and middle-income Black and Latino communities. For the better part of the last decade, state lawmakers have passed few bills and entertained few serious public discussions about climate change. Policy creation has meanwhile advanced within cities and groups like the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact and Tampa Bay Regional Resiliency Coalition.

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Under Gov. Ron DeSantis, state officials have begun to talk about climate change more openly, but environmentalists say Florida remains focused on adaptation — building up roads, seawalls and houses — rather than lowering emissions from cars and energy producers that worsen global warming.

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https://www.tampabay.com/news/environment/2020/11/17/florida-environmentalists-want-legislature-to-create-climate-change-committee/

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Yeah, They'll Get Right On That: Green Groups Press FL GOP For Climate Cmte In State Legislature (Original Post) hatrack Nov 2020 OP
Yeah, I'm sure they'll get right on it Best_man23 Nov 2020 #1

Best_man23

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1. Yeah, I'm sure they'll get right on it
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 09:03 AM
Nov 2020

With about the same likelihood as tRump advocating later today for windmills, solar panels, and LED lightbulbs.

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