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Securing a Safe, Just, and Climate-Ready Future for Florida - Center for American Progress


Securing a Safe, Just, and Climate-Ready Future for Florida
By Bianca Majumder, Cathleen Kelly, Salome Garcia, Yoca Arditi-Rocha, and Katrina Erwin
March 16, 2021, 9:00 am
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Houses are seen along an eroded beach in Palm Coast, Florida, in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, September 2017.
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The effects of climate change and their inequitable distribution have become part of the daily fabric of life in Florida. Increasingly intense extreme heat threatens public health and air quality, and more powerful hurricanes threaten human life and infrastructure.
1 Recurrent flooding from sea level rise has become a widely known characteristic of the state, damaging homes, disrupting commutes, threatening water quality, and interfering with tourism. ....

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Green banks, explained


(Next City ) March 4, 2021
Solar panels are among the projects green banks could fund. Image by Jose G. Ortega Castro on Unsplash
A version of this article first appeared in Next City.
If you’ve ever looked at an electrical bill in New York or Connecticut, you may have noticed the vague-sounding “system benefit charge.” Right now in New York, it’s 0.5238 cents per kilowatt-hour for a $60 electric bill, all other taxes and fees included, the system benefit charge comes out to 77 cents. In Connecticut it hovers between $7-$10 a year per household.
Some, if not most, of those dollars end up in the state’s green bank. Only a few states and localities have a green bank, and not all of them are funded the same way. They’re not banks in the depository sense they don’t offer checking or savings accounts. Instead, they’re state-sponsored entities that use their dedicated funding sources to make loans, provide credit enhancements or use other financial ....

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Energy webinar set for Friday | News, Sports, Jobs


Feb 11, 2021
MARQUETTE The third in a series of six webinars organized as the U.P. Clean Energy Conference will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. Friday via Zoom.
The conference objective is to “anticipate and leverage recommendations from the U.P. Energy Task Force report due next month as a catalyst for a more self-reliant, sustainable and affordable U.P. energy future,” organizers said in an announcement.
Friday’s event will feature two panel sessions, leading off with a discussion on propane delivery options for the Upper Peninsula in light of the Task Force’s April Phase 1 report on that subject. ....

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Restaurants asked to abide by state's new Safer Dining Program


Restaurants asked to abide by state s new Safer Dining Program
and last updated 2021-02-10 06:06:10-05
Now that indoor dining has reopened in Michigan, restaurants are being asked to voluntarily comply with the state’s new “MI COVID-19 Safer Dining” program.
Restaurants that want to become a certified safe dining space will have to work with a licensed HVAC contractor who can recommend changes to air ventilation to improve circulation and reduce the risk of COVID-19 spread.
The American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has been guiding multiple states in writing new codes regarding indoor air issues, recommending a certification checklist businesses can follow to mitigate the spread of Covid-19. The CDC, EPA, and MI-OSHA are also helping businesses navigate this process, helping them develop best practices moving forward. ....

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