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Super Bowl Miami campaign highlights South Florida environmental challenges
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Super Bowl Miami campaign highlights South Florida environmental challenges

The Environmental Village at the free Super Bowl LIVE Experience features booths focusing on ocean health and the Everglades.

Florida to protect Everglades land permitted for oil drilling

Florida to protect Everglades land permitted for oil drilling

A swath of land in the Everglades at the center of a fight between a family determined to drill those urging them not to might finally have a new future.

Invading seawater jeopardizes South Florida’s drinking water, but we can lessen the threat

Invading seawater jeopardizes South Florida’s drinking water, but we can lessen the threat

Cities from Miami to Fort Lauderdale to Jupiter already sit within or near the line of saltwater pushing farther inland into the Biscayne Aquifer, which most communities rely on for drinking water.
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