Big Sugar Summit #2, Agenda
Following is the agenda for the Big Sugar Summit #2 distributed by Sierra Club: AGENDA (Tentative) WINNER & LOSERS (FOR NOW) 9:00 AM BIG SUGAR IS THE ONLY WINNER FRANK JACKALONE, Sierra Club SOUTH […]
Following is the agenda for the Big Sugar Summit #2 distributed by Sierra Club: AGENDA (Tentative) WINNER & LOSERS (FOR NOW) 9:00 AM BIG SUGAR IS THE ONLY WINNER FRANK JACKALONE, Sierra Club SOUTH […]
Mr. Miklos In The Headlines Again The St. Johns River Water Management District made the papers again. More specifically, the board chairman Mr. John Miklos, who seems to be continually on the defensive, was the […]
An unusual meeting today, Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at the Live Oak headquarters of SRWMD. Unusually long, as it continued well into the afternoon after lunch. The reason for this was that the public […]
Why would anyone intentionally poison their drinking water? Why would anyone spend hours devising complicated rationalizations regarding how many people might get cancer because of what you are doing? For money, that’s why. The Seminole […]
The Associated Press has released the following article describing at last some positive action to mend the problem on Lake Okeechobee and the polluters there. Although this won’t happen, taxpayer money could be saved if […]
Our amazing planet, which we currently are so bent on destroying, harbors life in the most surprising places, and allows that life to adapt to conditions we would find intolerable. Tom Morris gave us a […]
“He’s treated just like everybody else,” Steverson said, “ Read Craig Pittman’s article in the Tampa Bay Times as to the special treatment this former executive director of the Southwest Water Management District. Once […]
Big sugar is a simple manifestation of political corruption, perpetuated by Republicans and Democrats alike, all those who take bribes from these despoilers of the environment. The following advisory was sent out by Sierra […]
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