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DeSantis Bans Climate Change

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Ron DeSantis signs bill scrubbing ‘climate change’ from Florida state laws

State, which just had its hottest year since 1895, will ban offshore wind power, boost natural gas and reduce gas pipeline rules

Climate change will be a lesser priority in Florida and largely disappear from state statutes under legislation signed on Wednesday by the state’s governor, Ron DeSantis, in a move which experts say ignores the reality of Florida’s climate threats.

The legislation, which comes after Florida had its hottest year on record since 1895, also bans power-generating wind turbines offshore or near the state’s lengthy coastline.


Florida is facing rising seas, extreme heat, flooding and increasingly severe storms.

The legislation takes effect on 1 July and also boosts expansion of natural gas, reduces regulations on gas pipelines in the state, and increases protections against bans on gas appliances such as stoves, according to a news release from the governor’s office.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/03/florida-climate-future
“This purposeful act of cognitive dissonance is proof that the governor and state legislature are not acting in the best interests of Floridians, but rather to protect profits for the fossil fuel industry,” said Yoca Arditi-Rocha, executive director of the non-profit Cleo Institute, which advocates for climate change education and engagement.

DeSantis, who suspended his presidential campaign in January and later endorsed his bitter rival Donald Trump, called the bill a commonsense approach to energy policy. “We’re restoring sanity in our approach to energy and rejecting the agenda of the radical green zealots,” DeSantis said in a post on the X social media platform.

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Focusing on the issues that matter. No longer will people say gay or climate change in this great state.

You can also keep your renewable energy crap in Caleefornee.
So there are no gay people in FL nor will climate change have any effect.

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Utterly deplorable.
Killing babies, no problem. Allowing drug dealers, fentanyl and child traffickers to cross our border, feel free. Help pay to create a virus with no cure that has now killed millions of people, and then lie about it's origin, go crazy. But use a gas stove or an incandescent light bulb and you are a threat to all humanity.
 
Killing babies, no problem. Allowing drug dealers, fentanyl and child traffickers to cross our border, feel free. Help pay to create a virus with no cure that has now killed millions of people, and then lie about it's origin, go crazy. But use a gas stove or an incandescent light bulb and you are a threat to all humanity.
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While much of the United States is catching a break from unusually high temperatures, it’s abnormally hot in South Florida and poised to turn even hotter in South Texas.
The soaring temperatures may mark the start of an unforgiving summer of brutal heat in these areas.


On Wednesday, record-testing heat is expected across South Florida from Vero Beach to Key West, including Miami, where a high of 95 degrees is forecast. Afternoon heat indexes, a measure of how hot it feels factoring in humidity, are forecast to reach 105 in the same zone, with some locations tickling 110.

The record-threatening heat could last through the weekend. Then it’s expected to head westward into Texas.

Parts of South Texas should get a taste of what’s to come on Thursday and Friday with temperatures around 100, but the heat is expected to turn much worse next week and may last awhile.

South Florida under suffocating heat​



Much of South Florida, mainly inland of its southeast coast, is under an extreme Level 4 out of 4 threat from heat, according to the National Weather Service’s HeatRisk outlook.


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“Today will be the hottest day of the week thus far for most areas, with high temps in the mid-90s and heat index values around 100-105,” the Weather Service office serving the Miami area wrote.
Key West and West Palm Beach are forecast to set records Wednesday, with predicted highs of 92 and 95, respectively. Miami, Vero Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Marathon could also challenge records.

Nighttime low temperatures are likely to be stuck near or above 80 degrees in the far south of the state and into the Florida Keys.
Miami will break its second record-warm low in a row if it holds through Wednesday, according to local meteorologist Brian McNoldy. Key West is set to challenge record-warm lows in the low 80s daily through at least Monday.
The same areas were scalded by relentless extreme heat in 2023. Miami and Key West both had their hottest summer on record, among others.

 
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While much of the United States is catching a break from unusually high temperatures, it’s abnormally hot in South Florida and poised to turn even hotter in South Texas.
The soaring temperatures may mark the start of an unforgiving summer of brutal heat in these areas.


On Wednesday, record-testing heat is expected across South Florida from Vero Beach to Key West, including Miami, where a high of 95 degrees is forecast. Afternoon heat indexes, a measure of how hot it feels factoring in humidity, are forecast to reach 105 in the same zone, with some locations tickling 110.

The record-threatening heat could last through the weekend. Then it’s expected to head westward into Texas.

Parts of South Texas should get a taste of what’s to come on Thursday and Friday with temperatures around 100, but the heat is expected to turn much worse next week and may last awhile.

South Florida under suffocating heat​



Much of South Florida, mainly inland of its southeast coast, is under an extreme Level 4 out of 4 threat from heat, according to the National Weather Service’s HeatRisk outlook.


ADVERTISING

“Today will be the hottest day of the week thus far for most areas, with high temps in the mid-90s and heat index values around 100-105,” the Weather Service office serving the Miami area wrote.
Key West and West Palm Beach are forecast to set records Wednesday, with predicted highs of 92 and 95, respectively. Miami, Vero Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Marathon could also challenge records.

Nighttime low temperatures are likely to be stuck near or above 80 degrees in the far south of the state and into the Florida Keys.
Miami will break its second record-warm low in a row if it holds through Wednesday, according to local meteorologist Brian McNoldy. Key West is set to challenge record-warm lows in the low 80s daily through at least Monday.
The same areas were scalded by relentless extreme heat in 2023. Miami and Key West both had their hottest summer on record, among others.

Weather is not new.
 
This is good. It allows for solving of problems without the stigma/politicization of the term "climate change."

It's like "equity," people generally agree you should treat people fairly given their circumstances, but when the word gets conflated into meaning you should let 10 year old boys chop their penises off because their teacher told them they could be a girl or else you're a bigot, it kind of ruins it...

Strike these words from political discourse and you might stand a better chance of passing common sense legislation.
 
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This is good. It allows for solving of problems without the stigma/politicization of the term "climate change."

It's like "equity," people generally agree you should treat people fairly given their circumstances, but when the word gets conflated into meaning you should let 10 year old boys chop their penises off because their teacher told them they could be a girl or else you're a bigot, it kind of ruins it...

Strike these words from political discourse and you might stand a better chance of passing common sense legislation.
really what this means is - don't use buzz words that trigger conservatives
 
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