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With the state’s waterways swollen and stressed since Hurricane Ian, widespread outbreaks are feared again this summer.
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Governor Ron DeSantis announced plans Tuesday to spend 3.5 billion dollars in his second term on environmental projects such as restoring the Everglades and addressing water-quality problems.
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Gullah/Geechee community members warn historic burial sites are at risk in Rayonier-owned logging land in Nassau County. Rayonier has yet to share a clear plan for protecting the sacred sites in their development plans for the area.
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As Nassau County moves forward on constructing water and sewer lines, the existing American Beach Water System owner is worried he’ll be put out of business and the community will lose a piece of its history.
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Under the proposed constitutional amendment, clean water would become a "fundamental right."
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Birds keep crashing into Jacksonville buildings, and local conservation groups are seeking volunteers this month to help reduce the number of injuries and…
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'Tampa Bay Toxic Bus Tour' Highlights Energy Inequality And Potential Disaster Zones In HillsboroughLocal residents and activists were guided through Hillsborough County by environmental justice advocates, who are fighting for clean energy, equality and safety.
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A lawsuit filed by sugar growers this week claimed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers violated a congressional order to protect water supplies and asked a judge to send the reservoir back to the Corps for a new environmental review.
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The St. Johns Riverkeeper, the Northeast Florida Sierra Club and Surfrider Foundation’s First Coast Chapter are calling for the city of Jacksonville to…
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The study projects that by midcentury, without action on climate change, Florida's workers on average could potentially lose 33 work days per year due to extreme heat compared to five now.