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Alevizon, William Stephen
alevizonws at cofc.edu
Thu Mar 12 14:01:13 EDT 2015
Title: Trading Reef Destruction For Progress
Phil Dustan is 100% correct (literally) when he wrote that in Florida, you “can't chalk this one up to global warming or climate change”
As this alarming report published last Sunday in the Miami Herald notes, there is now, and has been since 2010, an active campaign in Florida to vigorously censor the use of such terms (climate change, global warming, sea level rise) within regulatory and other state agencies in Florida.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article12983720.html<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.miamiherald.com_news_state_florida_article12983720.html&d=AwMD-g&c=7MSSWy9Bs2yocjNQzurxOQ&r=1xutwnWnG6l9NIftALhmQyWTftFjdxQ1kSG2TW-8G8Y&m=Q4RoBr4C_czlfaoNRqC9zwPAIM2MTItU86uh4vCBu1U&s=WXBc0NJ12-wUQyqGgD_GawIbYNZ17A4kBra4fovvc7E&e=>
Essentially, developers and corporate interests now own the State of Florida and its natural resources. Environmental “solutions” according to our Governor are limited to things like beach re-nourishment to protect landowners who built over the dune, and elimination of those darn “burdensome regulations” that “endanger” corporate profits.
William S. Alevizon
Research Associate
Dept. of Biology
College of Charleston
58 Coming St.
Charleston, S.C. 29424
USA
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From: Alevizon, William Stephen
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 8:57 AM
To: James Hendee
Subject: RE: Coral-List post from alevizonws at cofc.edu requires approval
Title: Trading Reef Destruction For Progress
Phil Dustan is 100% correct (literally) when he wrote that in Florida, you “can't chalk this one up to global warming or climate change”
As this alarming report published last Sunday in the Miami Herald notes, there is now, and has been since 2010, an active campaign in Florida to vigorously censor the use of such terms (climate change, global warming, sea level rise) within regulatory and other state agencies in Florida.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article12983720.html<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.miamiherald.com_news_state_florida_article12983720.html&d=AwMD-g&c=7MSSWy9Bs2yocjNQzurxOQ&r=1xutwnWnG6l9NIftALhmQyWTftFjdxQ1kSG2TW-8G8Y&m=Q4RoBr4C_czlfaoNRqC9zwPAIM2MTItU86uh4vCBu1U&s=WXBc0NJ12-wUQyqGgD_GawIbYNZ17A4kBra4fovvc7E&e=>
Essentially, developers and corporate interests now own the State of Florida and its natural resources. Environmental “solutions” according to our Governor are limited to things like beach re-nourishment to protect landowners who built over the dune, and elimination of those darn “burdensome regulations” that “endanger” corporate profits.
William S. Alevizon
Research Associate
Dept. of Biology
College of Charleston
58 Coming St.
Charleston, S.C. 29424
USA
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From: James Hendee [jim.hendee at noaa.gov]
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 7:20 AM
To: Alevizon, William Stephen
Subject: Re: Coral-List post from alevizonws at cofc.edu requires approval
William, can you please re-post with a more appropriate Subject title so that people can follow the thread?
Thanks,
Jim
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Phil Dustan is 100% correct (literally) when he wrote that in Florida, you “can't chalk this one up to global warming or climate change”
As this alarming report published last Sunday in the Miami Herald notes, there is now, and has been since 2010, an active campaign in Florida to vigorously censor the use of such terms (climate change, global warming, sea level rise) within regulatory and other state agencies in Florida.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article12983720.html<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.miamiherald.com_news_state_florida_article12983720.html&d=AwMD-g&c=7MSSWy9Bs2yocjNQzurxOQ&r=1xutwnWnG6l9NIftALhmQyWTftFjdxQ1kSG2TW-8G8Y&m=Q4RoBr4C_czlfaoNRqC9zwPAIM2MTItU86uh4vCBu1U&s=WXBc0NJ12-wUQyqGgD_GawIbYNZ17A4kBra4fovvc7E&e=>
Essentially, developers and corporate interests now own the State of Florida and its natural resources. Environmental “solutions” according to our Governor are limited to things like beach re-nourishment to protect landowners who built over the dune, and elimination of those darn “burdensome regulations” that “endanger” corporate profits.
William S. Alevizon
Research Associate
Dept. of Biology
College of Charleston
58 Coming St.
Charleston, S.C. 29424
USA
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