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Florida land-buying program absorbs more revenue

With the downturn in the state’s economy, Florida’s conservation land-buying program is sucking up an increasingly larger share of tax revenue from real estate transactions, a state finance official told House members today. Florida’s land-buying program is the largest in the nation, having acquired more than 2 million acres since 1990. But the program received […]

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Effects of “Dead Zone” on Gulf shrimping studied

By Florida State University and FloridaEnvironments.com A team of researchers from Florida State University, Duke University and the National Marine Fisheries Service will study the environmental and economic impacts of the vast “dead zone” in the northern Gulf of Mexico on shrimping in the region Dead zones result from low oxygen caused by algal blooms

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Rivals for Florida governor endorse land-buying

By Michael PeltierNews Service of FloridaFor a mere $15 million, Florida lawmakers can secure $300 million for the state’s Florida Forever program, a bargain even during cash-strapped times, the top contenders to replace Gov. Charlie Crist said Tuesday in a bit of campaign camaraderie. Funding for the state’s premiere land-buying program is not a partisan

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Cafe owner launches effort against offshore oil drilling

By John KennedyThe News Service of FloridaA Panhandle restaurateur said today he wants thousands of Floridians to hit the beaches to fight offshore oil-drilling along the state’s Gulf coast. Dave Rauschkolb, owner of Bud and Alley’s and two other beachside restaurants in the town of Seaside, has launched an effort dubbed Hands Across the Sand,

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It’s not the risk from oil drilling, it’s the pipelines, DEP says

In what the House council chairman said will be the first of several meetings on oil drilling, Florida’s environmental chief today said drilling accidents pose a low risk to the state but he said other competing uses for state waters must be considered. The House Select Council on Strategic and Economic Planning heard more than

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DEP’s Sole says “lift the hood” on biomass projects

The governor says they could provide renewable energy for Florida, but Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Michael Sole says biomass electric plants also are being viewed by DEP the same as any other environmental permit applications. Some Tallahassee residents who fought a proposed biomass gas electric plant in Tallahassee earlier this year now are asking

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PSC approves nuke charges as members cite legal conflict

Florida law contains contradictions to guide the Public Service Commission on how much to allow companies to bill their customers for nuclear power plants that have not been completed, some PSC members said today. The PSC voted 3-1 to allow Florida’s two largest utilities to bill customers for two proposed nuclear plants in advance of

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Florida oil drilling supporters, opponents post letters on issue

Florida oil drilling opponents today called on Gov. Charlie Crist to include more coastal protections to his criteria for allowing offshore drilling. Drilling supporters, meanwhile, touted support today for drilling from road and bridge builders — although an endorsement letter from the group was issued more than a month ago. Supporters say drilling can reduce

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Bronson says water lawsuit threatens jobs, prescribed burning

Agriculture Commissioner Charles Bronson Tuesday warned other Cabinet members that setting specific pollution standards for nutrients in Florida waters could jeopardize prescribed burning efforts and the state’s forest industry. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to set numeric standards for nitrogen, phosphorus and other nutrients in Florida waterways, replacing the state’s descriptive standard that

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