Friend --
This week brought the end of
another Florida summer, sans some of the more nightmarish qualities of
summers past.
In 2018, we saw devastating
consequences following months of toxic Lake Okeechobee discharges.
People got sick, animals died by the tons, businesses suffered and the
most destructive red tide in years persisted with help from the
constant source of nutrients.
This year was blissfully different.
Although a large bloom lingered just behind the gates of Lake
Okeechobee, downstream residents across the state were granted a
reprieve from toxic discharges largely thanks to a change in
operational management by the Army Corps that prioritized human health
and safety.
Now isn’t the time to let up the
heat. We have the ability to make this summer the new normal. Elected
officials are stepping up, but we need more of them to do so, now, not
later.
In the following excerpt, Friends
of the Everglades executive director, Alex Gillen, reminds us we must
ask more from them. This summer is proof that the future can look
amazing, but there’s no time to waste. We must continue to push
now.
Original work written by Alex
Gillen, Friends of the Everglades. Published 9/16/2019 by TC Palm,
available online
here.
Floridians need to be clear about
our expectations for all elected officials: It is their job to solve
the environmental catastrophe that we face in Florida because of poor
planning, bad laws, weak enforcement and under-investment in our
environment that is harming our health, environment and economy. It is
why we elected you.
The question our elected officials
should be asking themselves is, "Am I doing everything I can to solve
Florida’s health, pollution and water-management problems?" The answer
for DeSantis, Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried and the Florida
Legislature is, "No, not even close."
Sure, they can all point to some
good things here and there, but nothing that is close to resembling
the massive shift needed in Florida environmental policy to get
Florida back on track.
As Floridians, it is our job to
demand better from our elected officials.
To read Alex Gillen’s original
opinion editorial in its entirety, click here.
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