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Author: Dave Rhea Created: 1/24/2007 10:39 AM

A discussion of topics related to environmental concerns facing society today.

Dispose of your old electronics free & responsibly on July 14
By Dave Rhea on 6/27/2007 10:12 PM
IT"S HERE - JULY 14 is Household Electronics Collection Day. Do your local landfill a favor and recycle these old heavy metals and chemicals that are contained in your computer monitors, TVs, stereos, etc.
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Leonard Who?
By Dave Rhea on 6/19/2007 4:32 AM
When I see some faceless guy show up in my hometown paper claiming to represent people in my community, I want to know who else he represents. (see list of gigantic corporations below)
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Why not be a good steward of your world?
By Dave Rhea on 6/18/2007 1:27 PM
READER RESPONSE: For some folks who seem hostile toward ecologically positive personal choices, it may be an issue of justification combined with a tad of guilt.
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Striving to Improve
By Dave Rhea on 5/26/2007 7:08 AM
To be “Green,” do you have to abandon normalcy and become a stereotype tree hugger? No indeed – be yourself, just better. Don’t worry about being perfect. Instead, do what leaders around the planet do every day: Improve!
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Water solution
By Dave Rhea on 5/24/2007 5:08 AM
One of my good frinds requested I post this solution to our water problems here in Marion County, as it appeared in Monday's Letters to the Editor. It is quite interesting ... let me know what you think...
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Disgusting Fish and Wildlife official resigns amid scandal over political ethics violations
By Dave Rhea on 5/6/2007 12:19 PM
Bush’s Interior Department has been caught red-handed manipulating endangered animal protections for the benefit of oil, gas, ranching and timber industry friends, while giving internal documents to lobbyists who use it to sue the our own government! What a disgusting way to run a country full of extraordinarily beautiful, but increasingly-endangered natural spaces and things...
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Carl Hiaasen: FDEP’s Human Use categories could be a gift to polluters
By Dave Rhea on 4/29/2007 10:14 AM
Carl Hiaasen is one of my favorite writers. His books and columns are so poignant – and his finger is right in the pulse of our great state of Florida. Instead of trying to paraphrase this very alarming article, “If you like polluted rivers, you’ll love this,” I have it here in its entirety:
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National Round-Up, The Green Edition.
By Dave Rhea on 4/24/2007 9:30 PM
John McCain, Sheryl Crow, Karl Rove, George Bush, the American people, the Supreme Court, some bad proposed Florida Legislation and Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax" all make this week's national round-up. Click here to find out what's going on in The Green Zone!
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The Green Trend
By Dave Rhea on 4/23/2007 9:03 AM
It is no surprise that "Going Green" is becoming trendy. A trend is simply something that the public, in general, embraces on a broad level. If producing less pollution and consuming less energy becomes trendy, that can only be a good thing for everyone.
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Florida’s environmentalist hero gets her day
By Dave Rhea on 3/30/2007 8:48 AM
As we wind up March, which is National Women’s History Month, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) recognized environmental guardian Marjorie Harris Carr. Carr laid the groundwork for what is today Florida’s golden era of nature conservancy through state acquisition for protection from development.

From FDEP: “Her tireless efforts towards environmental protection resulted in significant wildlife preservation and land conservation, including the Cross Florida Greenway and the Payne’s Prairie State Preserve.

“Carr’s most significant accomplishment was ending construction of the Cross Florida Barge Canal, a vast project crossing central Florida that threatened the area's ecosystem. She began raising awareness about the project in 1962, when it was first announced, and continued until the project was abandoned in 1971.

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Saturday - Hazardous Waste Amnesty Day
By Dave Rhea on 3/24/2007 11:36 AM
This Saturday, Ocala will host hazardous waste amnesty day. City residents may drop off household items such as garden chemicals, paint thinners, gasoline, automobile batteries, used oil and/or cleaning fluids at Fire Station No. 5, 2340 NE 25th Ave. from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The city will also accept up to five used tires, if they are removed from the rim and no larger than 16 inches.
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Walking the walk – What you can do to help
By Dave Rhea on 3/24/2007 9:02 AM
People who use their common sense can easily pose this question: What is so wrong about trying to make sure, in our everyday lives, that we are positively making strides to help preserve our planet? Protecting the environment is not all about polarizing politics, so in this blog I ask a Florida Department of Environmental Protection expert what you & I can do to make the world a better, cleaner and safer place…
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Warmest Winter Ever
By Dave Rhea on 3/20/2007 4:37 AM
This has been the world's warmest winter since record-keeping began more than a century ago, the U.S. government agency that tracks weather reported on Thursday. The ten warmest years on record have occurred since 1995.
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Political Climate Change
By Dave Rhea on 3/13/2007 8:39 AM
Political parties are experiencing a realignment of traditional members spurred by gravity of global climate change.
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The Politics of Global Warming
By Dave Rhea on 2/4/2007 8:27 PM


Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) must feel like a lonely guy these days. Many who follow environmental issues know that Inhofe has been a vehement denier of climate change. Just recently, the former chair of the Environment and Public Works Committee under Republican leadership claimed that, in the face of a near consensus among the world’s scientific community, that there is "no convincing scientific evidence.” In fact, he said that global warming is “the biggest hoax ever perpetrated on mankind” – and picked quite a unique bogeyman to blame when he said, “"We all know the Weather Channel would like to have people afraid all the time." Really? The Weather Channel? Go figure.

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A Good Stepping Off Point
By Dave Rhea on 1/27/2007 5:11 PM


January 24, 2007
OCALA


In last night’s State of the Union address, President Bush acknowledged that climate change is a real and looming problem for the planet. He changed his tune and came to the conclusion that denying global climate change exists is no longer a viable political position. Last night he spoke of alternative and renewable fuels, minimizing consumption and stepping up conservation efforts. It was quite a turnaround for our man in the White House, and it was a bold and welcome step regarding what a vast number of Americans recognize as an imminent threat to the health of our planet.& ...
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