At quadrennial major party political conventions, there are always going to be fringe groups spouting crazy ideas outside the big tent. On Wednesday, Day Three of the event, panelists taking part in the Policy Forum on Conservative Thought and Sustainability in a lecture hall at Cleveland State University trumpeted what is, to their colleagues, likely […]
the-environment
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Citywide recycling in St. Petersburg remains a dream
Why “Florida’s First Green City” is last in universal curbside recycling.
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Swamp people
Carlton Ward Jr. and his team bring us endangered Florida, the subject of a PBS doc series.
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What’s the damage, BP?
Two years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, its impact on the Gulf Coast is still not clear.
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Beneath the surface
Maximo Park’s disc golf course seemed like a win-win for St. Pete, but to some environmentalists it’s a crime scene.
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Visiting the Everglades
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Many rivers to cross
Could Everglades restoration be an issue in the 2012 presidential election?
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A line in the sand for Florida offshore drilling
With a proposal in the works to allow offshore drilling in FL state waters, opposition is lining up on the beaches.
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Global Warming Averted!
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