Wes Casova: Florida is one of the US state's hardest hit by climate change. He says probable Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has taken steps to fight the damage humans have done to the state's environment. As a Republican looking to lure away Donald Trump's voters with promises to attack woke policies, he opposes restrictions on fossil fuels and often plays down the environmental benefits of his own policies. casova: But you'll never hear him boasting about that part of it.
Florida’s governor–and likely presidential candidate–Ron DeSantis has pledged billions to restore Florida’s Everglades. Among other good things, that will help lower Florida’s carbon footprint and potentially combat some of the effects of climate change.
But you won’t hear him boasting about those benefits.
As a Republican trying to lure away Donald Trump’s voters with promises to attack “woke” policies, he says he’s “not a global warming person”, opposes restrictions on fossil fuels, and often downplays the environmental upsides of his own policies.
Bloomberg national reporter Michael Smith joins this episode to talk about the Florida Governor's mixed environmental record–and how he’s walking a very fine line between shoring up Florida’s natural resources and alienating Republican primary voters he hopes will carry him to the White House.
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