ORLANDO, Fla. – The City of Orlando took center stage this week as climate experts focused their attention on Florida and the impacts the state is facing from climate change.
The Florida Climate Correction Conference was held by the VoLo Foundation, which prides itself on educating the public and creating sustainable environmental plans. [TRENDING: SpaceX launches 4 astronauts into space | What were those white flashes in sky after Crew-2 launch? | 2 killed when car splits in half in crash with train] The goal was for climate experts to share ideas on how to navigate what could be real dangers for the state in the future. “Our current way of life isn’t sustainable,” City of Orlando Sustainability Director Chris Castro said.