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Swamped: The Everglades Restoration Isn't Good for Everyonenew

As environmentalists absorb the biggest infusion of cash in a decade from the federal government, activists around the Glades are raising some inconvenient concerns.
Miami New Times  |  Tim Elfrink  |  06-08-2009  |  Environment

Florida's Poisoned Wellnew

What was contaminating our drinking water? Who knows -- Dade County officials stopped looking.
Miami New Times  |  Isaiah Thompson  |  03-24-2008  |  Environment

Ban Those Bags!new

The plastic shopping bag is a pox on our subtropical house.
Miami New Times  |  Tamara Lush  |  10-15-2007  |  Environment

Eco-Renegades Are Growing Their Own Electricitynew

The philosophy is that every willing participant can generate a little electricity to take a load off the grid, or put a little back.
Miami New Times  |  Emily Witt  |  06-25-2007  |  Environment

Harold Wanless, Global Warming Pioneernew

Twenty-seven years before the greenhouse effect began making daily headlines across the United States, the University of Miami geology professor started charting rising sea levels.
Miami New Times  |  Emily Witt  |  04-30-2007  |  Environment

Green Tidenew

Mysterious matter threatens one of the world's most important ecosystems.
Miami New Times  |  Rob Jordan  |  03-05-2007  |  Environment

Die, Weed, Dienew

An alien moth munches an invasive fern -- one that is threatening Florida's Everglades -- into extinction.
Miami New Times  |  Wyatt Olson  |  06-27-2005  |  Environment

'Mark the Shark' Poses With Wrong Catchnew

One of the dead sharks in a photo that charter-fishing captain Mark Quartiano distributed to publicize his latest catch appears to belong to a protected species.
Miami New Times  |  Tristram Korten  |  05-10-2005  |  Environment

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