What I love about Florida is the torrential downpours of summer
afternoons that break through the intensity of the never-ending
brilliant sunshine. The ocean is not far from wherever one lives —
jutting out into some of the most emerald green-blue waters lit up by
nearly constant sunshine over the Gulf.
What I love about Floridians is
the penchant for grass-roots efforts to make Florida better — in the
case of this story, the Florida constitutional amendment ballot initiative to support more solar power in the state.
What is disturbing about Florida is that Florida is one of only four
states in the United States that prohibit citizens from buying
electricity from companies that will install solar panels on your home
or business. One thinks, “What on earth, are politicians thinking? Are
they thinking?” How can this “Sunshine State” be so thwarted on clean air goals,
clean water objectives, and utilizing the free solar resources we are
gifted. This prohibition limits customer choice and blocks the growth of
this abundant, clean, domestic energy source.
A non-partisan collaboration called “Floridians for Solar Choice” is trying to change things.
The group is a grassroots citizens’ coalition promoting a Florida
constitutional amendment ballot initiative that would give Florida
families and businesses the right to choose solar power — but the
amendment needs 683,000 signatures to allow Floridians to vote on this
issue.
Policies in place make Florida seem a bit dull to be not using
the resource the state has in such an immense quantity — a resource
that seems limitless and is all clean energy. I’ve signed the
petition and hope you do, too. Don’t allow Florida to be at the low ebb of progress. The light
should beget light power — and can do so easily if we can change policy
and politics that are protecting the old systems and stopping progress.
Outdated structures need to adapt to the game-changing renewable
option that protects Florida’s environment as it cools and lights
Florida’s homes.
Dirty energy should be, could be, on the way out. Time is for
Floridians to recognize how to reverse environmental problems with
renewable energy — in particular, solar energy in the Sunshine State.
In stride with progress, Central Florida’s First GREEN Bank is
the first bank of its kind to promote positive environmental and social
responsibility — while operating as a traditional community bank. It is
a major supporter of Floridians for Solar Choice. It joins numerous
other organizations and companies working for this new solar option. In “Florida Supreme Court Approves Solar Power Initiative,” Jake Richardson points out:
It appears that the advocacy work being
done by organizations like Floridians for Solar Choice is gradually
shifting attitudes. Just take a look at all the organizations supporting
FSC:
350.org
All WoMen Rising
Audubon Society of the Everglades
Clean Water Action
The Cleo Institute
The Climate Reality Project
Collier Citizens for Sustainability
Conservancy of Southwest Florida
Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship
Earth Ethics, Inc.
Earthjustice
Ecology Party of Florida
Environmental Coalition of Miami & the Beaches (ECOMB)
Environmental Defense Fund
Environment Florida
Evangelical Environmental Network
Florida Alliance for Retired Americans
Florida Green Chamber of Commerce
Florida Renewable Energy Association (FREA)
Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association
Florida Wildlife Federation
Friends of the Everglades
Green Party of Florida
Greenpeace USA
H & H Design and Construction Inc.
Hands Across the Sand
IDEAS for Us
Interfaith Justice League
League of Women Voters of Florida
Libertarian Party of Seminole County
Mosaic
Oceana
Organize Now
Physicians for Social Responsibility, Florida
Progress Florida
ReThink Energy Florida
Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation
SEIA
Sierra Club Florida
South Florida Audubon Society
South Florida Wildlands Association
Space Coast Climate Change Initiative
Space Coast Progressive Alliance
Stewards Of Sustainability (SoS)
Sunshine State Interfaith Power and Light
Surfrider Foundation
The Tea Party Network
Tropical Audubon Society
Venice Area Audubon Society
Women4Solar
WISE – Women in Solar Energy
All WoMen Rising
Audubon Society of the Everglades
Clean Water Action
The Cleo Institute
The Climate Reality Project
Collier Citizens for Sustainability
Conservancy of Southwest Florida
Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship
Earth Ethics, Inc.
Earthjustice
Ecology Party of Florida
Environmental Coalition of Miami & the Beaches (ECOMB)
Environmental Defense Fund
Environment Florida
Evangelical Environmental Network
Florida Alliance for Retired Americans
Florida Green Chamber of Commerce
Florida Renewable Energy Association (FREA)
Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association
Florida Wildlife Federation
Friends of the Everglades
Green Party of Florida
Greenpeace USA
H & H Design and Construction Inc.
Hands Across the Sand
IDEAS for Us
Interfaith Justice League
League of Women Voters of Florida
Libertarian Party of Seminole County
Mosaic
Oceana
Organize Now
Physicians for Social Responsibility, Florida
Progress Florida
ReThink Energy Florida
Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation
SEIA
Sierra Club Florida
South Florida Audubon Society
South Florida Wildlands Association
Space Coast Climate Change Initiative
Space Coast Progressive Alliance
Stewards Of Sustainability (SoS)
Sunshine State Interfaith Power and Light
Surfrider Foundation
The Tea Party Network
Tropical Audubon Society
Venice Area Audubon Society
Women4Solar
WISE – Women in Solar Energy
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/11/28/grass-roots-pushing-florida-constitutional-amendment-ballot-initiative/
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