Many noteworthy food events are happening this week as we settle into the new year
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Hands Across the Sand joins forces to fight offshore drilling
‘We’re in an exciting moment, I think, because the people we need to reach are listening’
Don’t Drill GA event raises awareness of environmental threat off Georgia coast
‘It affects us all, not just fisherman or people who are into the ocean. It affects every part of how our coast functions’
Collaborating for the coast
“We have to work together if we want to succeed in protecting these resources.”
Science, it’s a thing
“If we cut the public funding for basic research, it’s going to be very difficult to maintain the standards of knowledge in our society.”
Earth Day is as important as ever
IT’S A tough time to care about planet Earth. As executive orders decimate climate change regulation and the Environmental Protection Agency loses its authority, it’s tempting to give up the […]
Multiple victories for the environment
SOUTHEASTERN environmental activists celebrated last week as several important decisions were made by government officials. On Tuesday, March 16, the Georgia Senate passed HB 1036, which temporarily prevents corporations from […]
Environment: Georgia groups come together to oppose offshore drilling
The plan to stop offshore drilling has already begun with the lobbying of various city, county and state leaders to pass proclamations against seismic airgun testing, the technique used to troll for oil deposits under the ocean floor.
A river runs through us
Depending on where you’re standing, we either live in a bucolic aquatic paradise or a post-apocalyptic industrial wasteland.
Question (Ports) Authority?
The Great Port Rubber Fire of ’14 represented a cautionary memo that our port comes with plenty of potential hazards.
Kool-Aid is sweeter than BS
There are a few things that a certain faction of Savannah holds sacred: Wild–caught shrimp, St. Patrick’s Day and the absolute faith that the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project (SHEP) is […]
