Amy Green
Amy Green covered the environment for WMFE until 2023. Her work included the 2020 podcast DRAINED.
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Orange County commissioners voted late Tuesday to establish a new Tenant’s Bill of Rights.
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Volusia County is getting $37.6 million for beach nourishment projects after hurricanes Ian and Nicole.
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Florida’s red-hot real estate market is pressuring land conservation, as developers offer more money for properties than the state.
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Across central Florida, communities are considering how to move forward after hurricanes Ian and Nicole left widespread flooding and damage.In New Smyrna Beach, leaders voted unanimously Tuesday to pause new residential development while they examine hurricane impacts.
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A new report from NOAA ranks Hurricane Ian as the third most-costly U.S. hurricane on record.
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Last year was the second-worst ever when it comes to manatee deaths in Florida.Some 800 mortalities were recorded in 2022.
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Wildlife agencies say rehabilitation facilities are making more room for Florida’s ailing manatees, as an unprecedented die-off continues.
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The city of Orlando has a new sustainability and resilience director.
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The first major cold snap of the season is likely to pressure Florida’s ailing manatees.
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The study from the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute shows the greatest concentration of toxins were in the sharks’ stomachs.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency says the state of Florida has received $415 million, and individuals have gotten $833 million.
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A committee of scientists says a historic attempt at restoring the Florida Everglades is at a pivotal point, and that more analysis is needed to understand how the watershed is responding.