Blog posts from around the country

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If residential Florida is allowed to shirk its responsibility for nutrient pollution then the entire burden will fall on our farmers and our utilities.
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The public transportation community is gathering in Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday to help launch IM4Transit.org, a campaign of FPTA to build a community of at least 100,000 pro-transit Floridians.
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All across Florida, water bodies are so chock full of nitrogen and phosphorous that resultant harmful and nuisance algae blooms jeopardize public health and our ability to swim, fish and boat.
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The Babcock Ranch Steering Committee released a comprehensive report on wildlife corridor protection for panthers, black bears, and other endangered species in southwest and south central Florida.
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Recently the Florida Department of Transportation unveiled a plan designed to address the growing transportation needs of the Sunshine State.
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Sierra Club and Environment Florida released a new report that objectively quantifies the relative value of our current coastal assets and compares it to the estimated value of oil and gas reserves in the eastern Gulf.
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The Cape Coral City Council unanimously adopted a fertilizer ordinance, after two years of lobbying efforts by volunteers and staff. Cape Coral was the last municipality in Lee County to pass such an ordinance.
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The White House won't allow any new oil drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico for at least the next seven years because of the BP oil spill.