A new state law limits Florida communities’ aims to offset greenhouse gas emissions that are warming the global climate and intensifying disasters such as hurricanes.

Specifically, HB 1217 prohibits local governments from pursuing net-zero emissions goals. At least 10 cities and counties have implemented such policies, including Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Orlando, and Leon County, where Tallahassee, the state capital, is located. But the new law will not necessarily upend these policies, said Bradley Marshall, senior attorney at Earthjustice, an advocacy group.

“It’s certainly meant to scare municipalities and local governments from trying to do things to further net-zero policies,” he said. “Now, its exact impact and what it exactly prohibits is probably up for some debate. Things that are adjacent to it—emissions reductions and even climate change reduction policies—on their face will not run afoul at all of a ban on adopting a net zero policy.”

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    6 days ago

    Tells you how much I give a shit about that multibillion dollar company.

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      6 days ago

      I’m not ignorant, i just don’t care!

      Pfft okay great excuse

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        5 days ago

        Should I care about a mostly faceless multibillion dollar company?

        No. And neither should you, and anyone who does is weird. Like r/boxoffice weird.

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        6 days ago

        Just implying that I don’t care enough about Disney to learn which of their theme parks are officially named what. Imo it’s confusing. Just call both Disneyland/world City it’s located, like how Lego does it.

        Edit: and no one should care enough about Disney to know which park is which. Because it ultimately doesn’t matter.