The Exodus Has Begun
Durocher sold the business in 2015, cashing out his real estate investments and moving to DeLand in anticipation that rising sea levels will discourage real estate investors and deplete property values. Even though our […]
Durocher sold the business in 2015, cashing out his real estate investments and moving to DeLand in anticipation that rising sea levels will discourage real estate investors and deplete property values. Even though our […]
No support for mining scheme The Apalachtimes carried this happy little article which could be a basic lesson for other counties in Florida. Boy, that was easy! Thanks to Mark Lyons for the link. Comments […]
Sierra Club and Environment Florida members and attorneys announce the filing of consent decree at the Bryan Simpson US Federal Courthouse in Jacksonville, FL. front row: Jenna Stevens, Jennifer Rubiello, Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson, Heather Govern, […]
Here we see another example in which the Florida Department of Environmental Protection is showing some strength and concern for environmental issues. Just two days ago we were happy to note that Secretary Valenstein had […]
This is an early save-the-date notification about an important meeting on December 18, 2017. Following is the schedule for the next few months of crucial commissioner meetings in Union Co. All meetings are to take […]
It is not often that we get to praise our DEP for protecting, but here is a happy example. A real estate developer from Miami was turned down by the DEP for a well drilling […]
Chemical company’s response to water worries: Silence AP News has published the following story which has a connection to Florida, and even to the Santa Fe River. Chemours has a mine operating in Baker, Bradford, […]
* One of our most important tasks as advocates for a healthy environment is to elect better leaders who are in the position to enforce and make environmental laws. Unfortunately, this is a slow […]
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