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Growing Climate Solutions, as our name implies, aims to spotlight solutions we can adopt to reduce greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions and increase resiliency. Food production, consumption, and waste figure prominently …
Growing Climate Solutions, as our name implies, aims to spotlight solutions we can adopt to reduce greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions and increase resiliency. Food production, consumption, and waste figure prominently …
On Tuesday, June 20, senior staff from Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation delivered testimony to the Lee County Board of County Commissioners regarding proposed controversial amendments to Lee County’s Land Development …
Questionable Changes to Captiva Land Development Code Read More »
From clothing to furniture, grocery packaging to fishing nets, plastic permeates nearly every aspect of today’s society. The average American uses 156 plastic bottles a year, which means that every hour, 2.5 million …
The weeks after Earth Day take on a quiet, pre-summer calm. Seasonal residents head north, students leave town, and we wind down programming and exhale. In June we turn our …
Attracting more than 46 million visitors worldwide, America’s national wildlife refuges enhance local economies across the country, generating $2.4 billion per year and supporting more than 35,000 jobs. More than …
Southwest Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Area in the Works Read More »
On June 8th, take a moment to appreciate the ocean – it’s World Oceans Day – an annual event established at the 1992 Global Forum in Rio de Janeiro and …
The US Army Corps of Engineers restarted the coastal vulnerability risk assessment for Collier County in April. They are accepting input from the public and other local stakeholders through June …
After months of editing, the SWFL Climate and Community Summit Outcomes report was released on April 11th. Summit attendees were provided a link to the report, which is downloadable at …
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Attn: The Army Corps of Engineers has extended the first period of public comment until June 7th. We encourage Collier citizens to EMAIL THE CORPS and make these important …