Why Did Florida Change Its Approach to Climate Change?
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Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, has signed a controversial new law in Florida that reduces the emphasis on climate change in state policies, shifting focus to immediate environmental concerns like flooding and storm resilience.
This video explores the potential benefits and downsides of this bold move, comparing it to similar actions taken by other states and countries. We also discuss the recent veto of a bill aimed at increasing electric vehicle adoption in state and local government fleets.
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1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Florida governor signs new state climate law (00:00:25)
3. What's in Florida's new climate law? (00:00:55)
4. Has Florida set a climate precedent? (00:01:24)
5. Why some governments are changing their approach to climate (00:01:53)
6. No to Climate Change and Global Warming (00:02:45)
7. A Brief Announcement from Close the Loop (00:03:20)
8. Other requirements of Florida's new climate law (00:03:53)
9. What are the downsides to the law? (00:04:10)
10. Adding to existing controversies in the Sunshine State (00:04:57)
11. What does Florida's climate law mean for the future of climate policy? (00:05:39)
12. Conclusion (00:06:05)
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