We're getting desperate here in Florida. We live in the state most vulnerable to climate change due to
increasing sea rise and stronger and more frequent storms and our wingnut governor not only
does not believe in anthropogenic climate change but he also doesn't believe in putting resources into strengthening infrastructure. Insurance companies are already
pulling out of Florida and still no answer from our governor about his plans to mitigate and adapt to the worst effects of climate change. So we are trying to put him on the spot and perhaps make a clearer distinction between Scott and his opponent for governor in November,
Charlie Crist.
The What's Your Plan, Gov? campaign is offering a $100 reward to the first ten individuals who send in usable video footage of you or a friend speaking with the governor in person and capturing his response to the question, “Gov. Scott, what’s your plan for climate change in Florida?” (See below for how to enter the contest.)
What’s Your Plan, Gov?is a new, collaborative campaign dedicated to making sure that Florida's next governor has a plan to invest in a clean energy economy, hold utilities accountable for cleaning up their carbon pollution, and protect the state from the impacts of climate change. With the upcoming release of the first-ever limits on carbon pollution from power plants, we need Gov. Scott to strongly support the new rules and lead the Sunshine State by embracing solar power and energy efficiency. What’s Your Plan, Gov? is offering a $100 reward to the first ten individuals who can get Gov. Scott on camera answering the question, “What’s your plan for climate change in Florida?”
Send your footage to admin@whatsyourplangov.com for your video to be entered. If your video meets the criteria, we have $100 to send your way as a thank you for standing up on this important issue.
To think that we have to contend with not only Gov. Scott but Senator
Rubio's extreme, ignorant and dangerously delaying political tactics on climate change. They are not only obstructing progress in our state but at this point, obstruction of this magnitude harms us all.