EPA Changes
As the second largest polluter in the world after China, the USA has already been remiss in cleaning up its act. Changes in Washington will likely slow the process even more. Read the complete article […]
As the second largest polluter in the world after China, the USA has already been remiss in cleaning up its act. Changes in Washington will likely slow the process even more. Read the complete article […]
Concerns abound for the continuing agression of the EPA under the new administration in Washington. “Agression” may be an overly-optimistic word because the EPA has been characteristiclly slow to act. As usual. Read the complete […]
It is indeed heartwarming that people at least somewhere are able to correct mistakes made earlier. In Florida we are still waiting on the Ocklawaha. Read the complete article with many photos here in USA […]
Arlene Slocombe of the organization Water Watchers in Ontario has written the following to OSFR’s advisor Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson, who has international ties to Canadian groups fighting water bottlers. The following echoes predictions for the Dean […]
POP! PLUNK! SPLASH! Bald cypress tree cones explode, landing on the mossy ground or splashing into the water below. The cone releases seeds and a rainbow sheen of oil in cubist shapes. When disturbed, the […]
Once again we see that nothing is permanent or safe when it comes to politicians, development and money. Read the original article here in the Bradenton Times. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org – […]
It was about this time last year when I completed my exploration to the headwaters of the Santa Fe River. I created a short ‘video’ depicting the path from Santa Fe Swamp to O’Leno. Up […]
The Story of Stuff is one of the most active and effective environmental groups. They have worked long and hard to oppose Nestle and also our plastic crisis. Comments by OSFR historian Jim Tatum. jim.tatum@oursantaferiver.org […]
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