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  • We’re looking at a preemptive approach to reducing the possibility of harmful algae blooms by reducing the amount of nutrients from stormwater runoff that…
  • Among the ballot measures Florida voters will decide in the November General Election is a proposed constitutional amendment that would allocate one third…
  • This weekend saw protests around the state over water quality issues. With a thick mat of blue-green algae creeping along the Caloosahatchee River and a…
  • By now you’ve probably heard of the giant patch of plastics floating in the Pacific Ocean, and things like micro-beads from cosmetics turning up in…
  • Col. James Booth is in charge of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Florida, which means he is also the agency’s official in charge of Everglades restoration today. He does what he is supposed to do in terms of being available to the public, but that doesn't mean he gets a pass from the media.
  • The Water Resources Reform and Development Act passed out of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure today with bi-partisan support.…
  • Throughout the summer, politicians heard from Floridians angered by the latest bouts of toxic blue-green algae in the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee...
  • PFOA, a suspected carcinogen, has been found in more than 80 private wells near a former factory in North Bennington.
  • As they address environmental issues on the campaign trail, Florida’s gubernatorial candidates are all for doing what is necessary to eliminate toxic...
  • In New York's Adirondack Mountains, the state has been re-opening traditional canoe routes that were closed for generations. Paddlers are free once again to explore some of the most remote wilderness in the Northeast.
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