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Author Amy Green

Amy Green

Amy Green covers the environment for WMFE, the NPR member station in Orlando. She is the author of a forthcoming book on the Everglades.

One Year After Irma, Everglades City Struggles to Rebuild

September 9, 2018
State climate change denial leaves coastal communities on their own to face the risks.

With Governor and Legislators in Denial, This Tiny Florida Town Tries to Adapt to Climate Change

July 8, 2018
While Florida state government bans the terms “climate change” and “global warming” in official business, this coastal fishing village of about 500 people and more water than dry land is being swallowed by the sea. But town officials here are fighting back with some success.

In National Gun Control Debate, No Discussion of ‘Stand Your Ground’

February 24, 2013
A year after George Zimmerman shot and killed Trayvon Martin in Central Florida, gun control is at the center of national debate. But Florida's controversial "stand your ground" law isn't part of the discussion.

In Sugar Price Supports, Sour Tastes for Consumers

September 9, 2012
Big Sugar spends big to protect a price support system that costs consumers about $2 billion every year in increased food costs.
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