I KNEW that oil and gas companies enjoy generous tax breaks that subsidize healthy profits. But what I didn’t know until I started looking into Kinder Morgan’s expansion of Elba […]
Stacey Kronquest
As if Fukushima never happened
This past February, a month before the one–year anniversary of the Fukushima meltdown, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) gave a Georgia Power–led consortium the green light to add two […]
Lonely fight against LNG
Last November, Dr. John Northup of Citizens for Clean Air and Water (CCAW) told the Chatham County Commission that they are unique. “You are the only County Commission on the […]
The nuclear river
Addressing a roomful of Rotary Club members at the Desoto Hilton in Savannah recently, Representative John Barrow opened up a nuclear can of worms for a couple of environmentalists in […]
Georgia’s jewel for sale
LAST MONTH Governor Sonny Perdue handed over a 50-year development contract for Jekyll Island to George W. Bush’s cronies. Jekyll Island is called “Georgia’s Jewel” because of its miles of […]
Testing boundaries
THE 2007-2008 school year ended with a whimper throughout the state’s public schools. Almost 40 percent of Georgia’s eighth graders failed the standardized math test. That means that thousands of […]
There Must be Something in the Water
Is radioactivity from SRS threatening the long-term health of the Savannah River?
When Mosquitoes Attack!
Chatham County’s struggle to balance pest control with environmental concerns
Kronquest: Airing the Dirt
When people first come to this city, they are shocked to find recycling is not mandatory. Then, to their continuing dismay, they find recycling is also incredibly difficult to access. […]
Opinion: Why no recycling?
When people first come to this city, they are shocked to find recycling is not mandatory. Then, to their continuing dismay, they find recycling is also incredibly difficult to access. […]
