TC Palm Guest Column by Mike Holliday: How to end the cycle of destruction in our estuaries
By Mike Holliday - May 26, 2016 Florida's estuaries are under siege. At no time in our history has there been such a distinct collapse of our waterways as what ...
Rising Seas Push Too Much Salt Into The Florida Everglades
By CHRISTOPHER JOYCE of WMRA (NPR) Published May 26, 2016 The Florida Everglades is a swampy wilderness the size of Delaware. In some places along the road in southern The Florida ...
tcpalm.com analysis of U.S. Sugar ads reveal untruths
Courtesy: tcpalm.com By Tyler Treadway of tcpalm.com U.S. Sugar Corp. in April launched a second media blitz — not to sell sugar, but to sell its positions on controversial Treasure ...
Should Florida ‘frack’ its limestone for oil and gas? Two geophysicists weigh in
By Ray Russo, Associate Professor of Geophysics at the University of Florida and Elizabeth Screaton, Professor of Geology at the University of Florida Originally published by The Conversation US, Inc. ...
Public Comment Period on AAF Extended!
The Guardians of Martin County, the Boards of County Commissioners of Martin County and Indian River County, U.S. Representative Bill Posey, and others wrote to the Army Corps of Engineers to ...
Great Give Extended Thru 5/4 at 2PM
Today is May 3rd, Great Give day. If you have not already done so, please consider making a donation to the Guardians of Martin County before midnight. Good News. Great ...
Letter: When should the white flag fly?
Merrill Snyder*, Hobe Sound TCPalm.com - April 21, 2016 Rich Campbell originally opposed All Aboard Florida. Like most people on the Treasure Coast, he deplored the idea of 32 passenger ...
Lost in translation: whatever happened to Amendment 1?
BY ROGER WILLIAMS Nathaniel Reed, a born-and-raised Florida boy, stepped out of his home on the southern terminus of the Indian Riverlagoon one early morning last week, looked up the ...
Scientists: Toxin in blue-green algae could trigger neurological diseases
By Tyler Treadway of TCPalm Just as the potential for blue-green algae blooms in local waters ramps up, scientists are warning there's a newly discovered and potentially deadly toxin in ...