As a state rich with environmental resources and hundreds of miles of coastlines threatened by rising sea levels, Florida cannot ignore climate change. Fortunately, innovation in clean energy is providing ways for us to reduce emissions while providing opportunities to grow the economy and create jobs.
It’s about time we celebrate that fact and promote further development of clean energy, which is why I applaud Governor Ron DeSantis for his recent proclamation of Clean Energy Week in Florida.
Our leaders are working to find solutions that help the environment while providing new opportunities for Floridians with non-exportable jobs and industry. Clean energy jobs in Florida have topped 178,000 in recent years, and as of 2019, the state ranks fifth in the nation in renewable energy generating capacity.
This emerging sector is driving real economic growth, and it’s making a difference in our state’s emissions. Florida’s use of coal, for instance, has dropped by 20 million tons over the past decade.
While we have unique challenges such as an increasing need for jet and car fuel brought by visitors and a growing population, Florida’s leaders continue to work to secure economically advantageous and cleaner energy. I thank our Governor for his forward-looking support for clean energy.
George Riley is the State Director of Conservatives for Clean Energy - Florida
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