Natural Resources

Natural Resources

Promote an environment beneficial to life through the protection and wise management of natural resources in the public interest.

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News

UPDATE as of Jan. 8: At least two local papers ran articles about Rep. Chad Johnson's bill and 960 people sent emails objecting to the bill. The bill has been tabled. For now.

There is another attack on GRU coming. Attend the Legislative Delegation meeting on Jan. 9 at 1 p.m. at Santa Fe College to show your support for GRU. Can't attend in person? Send an email to the delegation. The most important thing we can do is to participate in local government. This is a prime opportunity.

WomenVoteinAction

by Anna Honda and Joanne Supersad, Action Committee co-chairs 

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This year the League of Women Voters of the United States had only 1 official Observer Credential for the 29th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (informally kno

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News

A recording of the November 12th Oak Hammock Meeting is now available. Stacie Greco, Alachua County Environmental Protection Department's Water Resources Program Manager, discussed the importance of water conservation strategies to protect our water supply, springs, and rivers.

Event Date: 
11/11/2024 (All day) to 11/16/2024 (All day)

Interested in learning about the 29th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (informally known as COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan?

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Event Date: 
11/13/2024 - 6:30pm
Event location: 

Cravath Lakefront Community Center

On World Kindness Day, November 13th, 6:30PM - 8PM, the League of Women Voters - Whitewater Area will sponsor

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Event Date: 
11/12/2024 - 7:00pm
Event location: 

Oak Hammock

This Oak Hammock Committee Meeting will feature Stacie Greco, Alachua County Environmental Protection Department's Water Resources Program Manager, who will discuss the importance of water conservation strategies to protect our water supply, springs, and rivers.

Meeting is open to all LWVAC members.

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Event Date: 
10/17/2024 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Event location: 

Host's Home

The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet

Author: Jeff Goodell

 

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Action Alerts

City of Gainesville residents will see a referendum on the November election ballot that will determine the future control of Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU). In 2023, local control of this municipal utility was removed by the state legislature and given to a governor-appointed Authority. The November referendum will allow Gainesville voters to have a say in whether they prefer to return control to local officials (Yes vote) or if they want control to remain with the governor’s appointees (No vote.) Today, we are asking you to do two things...

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Action Alerts

8.29 UPDATE: Your vocal support for our state parks worked! After eight days of public outrage, Governor DeSantis finally said Wednesday that a controversial proposal by his administration to develop golf courses, pickleball courts and hotels at state parks is “going back to the drawing board.” This backtracking could not have been accomplished without the rapid and overwhelming response from the public, community groups, Florida businesses, and bipartisan unity from state elected officials who opposed these plans. Thank you for your efforts!

On August 20, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) announced the Great Outdoors Initiative, which would subject nine of our precious state parks to development of commercial hotels, golf courses, and sports fields and courts. FDEP planned to collect public comment on these plans for one hour at eight simultaneous meetings just one week later, on August 27. Then late in the day of August 23, FDEP announced that all of the previously scheduled public meetings were being postponed due to “overwhelming interest” in their plan. Don't let gopher tortoise borrows and scrub jay trees be replaced by golf courses and pickleball courts! What can you do to protest...

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