Videos that compare climate activists to Nazis, portray solar and wind energy as environmentally ruinous and claim that current global heating is part of natural long-term cycles will be made available to young schoolchildren in Florida, after the state approved their use in its public school curriculum.

Slickly-made animations by the Prager University Foundation, a conservative group that produces materials on science, history, gender and other topics widely criticized as distorting the truth, will be allowed to be shown to children in kindergarten to fifth grade after being adopted by Florida’s department of education.

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    1 year ago

    Brain drain is real. I’m an electrical engineer at a small utility in FL. 3 engineers have left the state to work elsewhere in the year that i’ve been here, I’m about to be the 4th. That only leaves 2 in my office, not counting the managers that are all retiring in the next couple years. They can’t seem to hire anyone even with competetive pay. Maybe anecdotal but if the only professionals that stay in FL are the ones that believe in ‘alternative facts’ I don’t see how they’re going to keep the lights on.