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In Cleveland, pro-environment Republicans warn of political bloodbath over environment
By Kate Bradshaw
Tags: Florida News, Environment, RNC 2016, The Environment, conservatism
Citywide recycling in St. Petersburg remains a dream
Why “Florida’s First Green City” is last in universal curbside recycling.
By Arielle Stevenson
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Waste Pro Management, Universal Curbside Recycling, Trash, The Environment, Steve Kornell, St. Petersburg, League of women voters, Garbage, Florida’s First Green City, Florida Green Building Coalition, Darden Rice, Charlie Gerdes, arielle stevenson
Swamp people
Carlton Ward Jr. and his team bring us endangered Florida, the subject of a PBS doc series.
By Megan Voeller
Tags: Local Arts, visual arts, The Photographs of Carlton Ward Jr., The Everglades, The Environment, Tampa Bay History Center, PBS, megan voeller, Mallory Lykes Dimmitt, Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition
What’s the damage, BP?
Two years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, its impact on the Gulf Coast is still not clear.
By Mitch Perry
Tags: Tampa Bay News, University of South Florida College of Marine Science, The Environment, Surfrider Foundation, Steve Murawski, Speaker Will Weatherford, Perdido Bay, Oil spill, Natural Resource Damage Assessment, Michelle Erenberg, Kathy Castor, Jim Frishe, Gulf Restoration Network, gulf beaches, Don Gaetz, dolphins, Deepwater Horizon, Cathy Harrelson, British Petroleum, BP, Bill Nelson, 1990 Oil Pollution Act
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.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Tocobaga village, tocobaga club, The Environment, St. Petersburg, Ray Wunderlich, Pinellas County, native americans, Maximo Park, Kate Bradshaw, Joe Kolenda, history, frisbee golf, disc golf, bill burger, Antonio "Maximo" Hernandez
Visiting the Everglades
Tags: Tampa Bay News, vacation, The Environment, Tamiami Trail, south florida, outdoors, mitch perry, kayaking, florida, biking, big cypress national preserve, everglades national park
Many rivers to cross
Could Everglades restoration be an issue in the 2012 presidential election?
Tags: News Feature, The Everglades, The Environment, Restoration, republican legislature, President Clinton, news, mitch perry, Lawton Chiles, Kirk Fordham, Jeb Bush, growth management act, Gov. Rick Scott, Gov. Charlie Crist, everglades restoration act, Clean Water Act, big sugar
Has the Deepwater Horizon disaster permanently altered the future of oil drilling off the coast of Florida?
Tags: Tampa Bay News, us coast guard, The Environment, St. Petersburg, Oil spill, mitch perry, louisiana, Gulf of Mexico, florida coast, drilling, deep water oli exploration
Will special paint keep my house cooler in summer?
By Cecil Adams
Tags: News Feature, white paint, The Environment, Sun, summer, Straight Dope, roof, light, heating bills, Heat, energy savings, Cecil Adams, air conditioning
Is peak phosphorus the next global crisis?
Tags: News Feature, uranium, The Environment, Straight Dope, shoirtage, phosphorus, peak oil, fertilizer, coal, Cecil Adams
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.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, The Environment, Tampa Bay, tallahassee, Sarah Palin, offshore oil drilling, near-beack oil drilling, mitch perry, Ken Welch, Jeff Atwater, Hank Fishkind, hand across the sand, GOP State Senator Mike Haridopolos, florida, Dave Rauschkolb, Cathy Harrelson, beaches
Is mass transit a waste of energy?
Tags: News Feature, Transportation, Trains, The Environment, Subway, Straight Dope, mta, Mass Transit, light rail, Green, gasolin, fuel efficiency, electricity, Cecil Adams, Cars
Monofilament fishing line a danger to Tampa Bay's wildlife
By Alex Pickett
Tags: News Feature, Urban Explorer, The Environment, Tampa Bay Watch, pollution, ocean pollution, monofilament, environmental science, dead birds, Audubon of Florida
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Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
By Kyla Fields
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs public school chaplains bill, says satanists need not apply
By Michael Moline and Florida Phoenix
Cinema’s ‘Nasty Women,’ and ladies who improved women’s rights, are center of two events in Tampa Bay this weekend
By Ray Roa
Tampa Bay's best live music happening April 18-25
By Ray Roa and Josh Bradley
The University of South Florida (USF) is going to produce more tortured poets than usual this semester. The English department at the…
Tampa Bay Taco Week is here. For 10 delicious days—April 18-28—close to two dozen Bay area restaurants are offering exclusive specials. Have…
By Leigh Wilson
The castle-like remains of an eccentric scholar's unfinished artist sanctuary is now on the market in Florida. Located in Monticello, near Tallahassee, the…
By Colin Wolf
Abortion rights are on the ballot in Florida this November, and there’s a ground movement to get Amendment 4 across the finish…
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