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    Ron DeSantis Makes “Climate Change Isn’t Real” Official Florida Law

    By Hafiz Rashid,

    2024-05-15

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    Ron DeSantis thinks that if the words “climate change” are removed from Florida state law, nobody has to worry about it.

    The Florida governor signed legislation Wednesday that would eliminate climate change as a priority in the state’s energy policies and is set to go into effect July 1. The legislation also takes out most of the references to climate change in Florida law, bans offshore wind, and weakens regulations on natural gas pipelines.

    “The legislation I signed today [will] keep windmills off our beaches, gas in our tanks, and China out of our state,” DeSantis told Florida’s Voice , an outlet friendly to the Florida governor. “We’re restoring sanity in our approach to energy and rejecting the agenda of the radical green zealots.”

    What’s the point of such a bill? Florida faces many threats from a warming climate, including severe hurricanes, higher temperatures, and rising sea levels and flooding. In many cases, the bill is largely symbolic: The state doesn’t have any offshore wind thanks to its low wind speed and severe hurricanes. Instead, it seems to be just the latest example of DeSantis attempting to gain attention from Republicans nationally through embracing the culture wars.

    Previously, DeSantis has passed anti-LGBTQ legislation as well as book bans , and he even banned lab-grown meat despite the industry still being in its infancy. All the while, his popularity has waned in Florida , particularly after he dropped out of the presidential race. This latest bill could put Florida residents at risk from increased weather disasters, while also putting more pressure on the state’s already struggling insurance industry . But DeSantis seems more concerned about his image beyond Florida, and is likely thinking ahead to 2028 .

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