This week Matter of Fact travels to North Carolina to see how clean energy is bringing relief to remote communities after Hurricane Helene. Plus, we’re in Tampa talking to the mayor about navigating the impact of climate change in the coastal city. And, we visit the last operating cigar factory in the country.
Inside the Last Operating Cigar Factory in the Country
November 17, 2024Inside the Last Operating Cigar Factory in the Country
November 17, 2024In the late 1800s, Tampa, Florida earned the nickname “Cigar City.” It was considered the ...
How City Leaders Are Supporting Each Other
November 17, 2024How City Leaders Are Supporting Each Other
November 17, 2024The National League of Cities Summit brings together mayors from across the country to exc...
FEBRUARY 1, 2025
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February 2, 2025This week on Matter of Fact, a nonprofit helps aspiring homeowners compete against real es...
Conservative Environmentalists Look for a Middle Ground
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November 24, 2024President-elect Donald Trump is outlining his energy and environmental policy. Some of his...
NOVEMBER 23, 2024
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November 24, 2024This week Matter of Fact learns how conservatives are balancing their political values and...
Nonprofit Uses Clean Energy for Hurricane Relief
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November 17, 2024Nearly two months after Hurricane Helene struck North Carolina, hundreds of people remain ...
Heat Waves Put Strain on American Power Grids
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June 26, 2022America's power grids are facing a stress test. As reports of heat waves and planned black...
How Tampa’s Mayor Is Facing the Impacts of Climate Change
November 17, 2024How Tampa’s Mayor Is Facing the Impacts of Climate Change
November 17, 2024Tampa, Florida is home to over 400,000 people and its mayor is Jane Castor. She was the ci...