Amy Green
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A new report is raising concern about too much polluted water from Florida’s agricultural lands in the Everglades.
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The groups say multiple bills would undermine smart development as Florida experiences explosive growth and the 2022 hurricane season illustrates the need for sustainability.
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Volusia had the most in the state, with four.
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Florida’s wetlands have historically served as natural sponges but are now filled with explosive growth and development. Throw in climate change concerns, and many wonder whether 2022’s flooding represents a new norm.
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A record 13 manatees released in one day at Blue Spring, and more at Crystal River and Apollo Beach last week bring the year's total so far to nearly two dozen.
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City commissioners voted to halt new residential development for six months in certain flood zones.
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A new report from NOAA ranks Hurricane Ian as the third most-costly U.S. hurricane on record.
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Last year was the second-worst ever when it comes to manatee deaths in Florida. Some 800 mortalities were recorded in 2022.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency says the state of Florida has received $415 million, and individuals have gotten $833 million.