The Environment


Local Organizations

Sierra Club - Turtle Coast

FL Native Plant Society - Conradina Chapter

FL Native Plant Society -Sea Rocket Chapter

Partnership for a Sustainable Future

Space Coast Audubon Society

Save Our Aquifer

Sea Turtle Preservation Society

Space Coast Paddlers

Healthy Planet of Brevard

Marine Resources Council

Citizens Coalition of South Mainland

Citizens for Responsible Growth

Pelican Island Audubon

Friends of Sebastian River


Local Environmental Issues



Sierra Club Endorses Barack Obama for President
The nation'oldest and largest conservation group believes Obama shares their concerns, values and vision for a clean energy future, agreeing that what America needs is bold, transformational action that will break the chokehold Big Oil has on our economy
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Drilling for oil off Florida
Offshore oil drilling won't lower our gas prices but it might screw up our beaches. Amazing how our misleaders, lacking real solutions to any problems, have jumped onto the McCain flip-flop bandwagon.
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Nuclear is not the answer either
Not safe on so many levels. It's a money-making enterprise for a few specialized contractors greasing their political wheels.
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Florida Hometown Democracy Amendment lawsuit moved to Tallahassee court
CONTINUE to collect petitions while Federal court in Tallahassee deliberates on placing amendment on November ballot.
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Seagrass bill ruined, Gov Crist vetoes!
Gov. vetoes HB 7059 Seagrass Protection and Seagrass Mitigation Banks Amendment, that would have allowed further destruction of seagrass beds in lagoon.
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Why I Support the Environmentally Endangered Lands Program (EEL)
In the face of ongoing and rampant urban sprawl, Brevard County residents have repeatedly affirmed support for establishing conservation lands. Here's why.
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY UPDATE: Liberty Park off agenda.
Developers pull item from County Commission agenda. They'll probably be back, so...
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Protect Our Floridan Aquifer From Treated Sewage
The City of Rockledge seeks to store 120-180 million gallons of reclaimed water in the Floridan aquifer annually.
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