Overview of C0P30
One more overview of the convention in Manaus. They all sound pretty much the same. Read the original article here in the Invading Sea. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is […]
One more overview of the convention in Manaus. They all sound pretty much the same. Read the original article here in the Invading Sea. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is […]
It is encouraging to see in this time of divide, that every single Florida representative to Washington signed this letter. This is an issue of extreme importance. Read the original article with the letters sent […]
The truth comes out: money is more important than people’s lives. This reminds us of a meeting in Tallahassee when the FDEP spent way too much time trying to justify their changes in poison amounts […]
In the past we have posted on the removal of four dams on the Klamath River in California and Oregon. This removal might serve as an example for hope and inspiration for a similar action […]
The steady chipping away of our safeguards of the environment is having a devastatingly negative effect. Read the complete article here in the New York Times. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A […]
Much of Florida’s waterways are underground due to the abundant karst fissures. Thus, there are many connections that are not seen from the surface which do not qualify as wetlands. Read the complete article here […]
Denial from the government will delay any remedial or preventative measures we might undertake. Read the complete article here in the Anchorage Daily News. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is […]
Bad leaders just keep chipping away at our planet. Read the complete article here in the Bradenton Times. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – A river is like a life: once taken, it […]
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