Can Vice Mayor Kristin Jacobs Save Broward From Climate Change?

Broward Vice Mayor Kristin Jacobs, who last year tried banning the sale of bongs, is the newest member of the Intergovernmental Coastal Oceans Task Force, a group of lawmakers and eco-experts appointed to protect us from the forthcoming watery woe of climate change.The group is said to represent the “philosophy…

Poo in the Water: Beach Ratings Released; Broward Is Quite Swimmable

Florida has landed in fifth place in the annual beachwater quality rankings from the Natural Resources Defense Council. While some counties had as many as 13 percent of their water samples exceed federal bacteria standards, Broward County’s number was down at 2 percent; Palm Beach and Miami-Dade were both at…

Florida Department of Environmental Protection Getting Weaker Under Rick Scott

Gov. Rick Scott appears on track to fulfill his vision of making the Florida Department of Environmental Protection a customer-service oriented rubber stamp that allows industry to dump on the environment with little worry.In 2011, there was a 28 percent drop in enforcement cases handled by the DEP, while pollution penalty assessments dropped by 29…

PEER Blasts Herschel Vinyard, DEP for Trying to Water Down Pollution Permit Process

The nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility has been tearing up the Department of Environmental Protection with public-records request. First the left-leaning group, more commonly known as PEER, called into question whether DEP Secretary Herschel Vinyard lied on his résumé, triggering an ongoing investigation by the feds. Then it released a bunch of seemingly free-form brainstorming…

EPA Wants to Know if Herschel Vinyard, Secretary of Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection, Lied on His Resume

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is investigating whether Herschel Vinyard, secretary of Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection, fabricated part of his resume and has asked Vinyard’s counsel to clarify various discrepancies surrounding his employment history.It seems like a lose-lose situation for Vinyard, who was appointed to the position by Gov. Rick Scott in…

Sponges in Palm Beach Waters Hit by Mystery Disease (VIDEO)

Red barrel sponges from Delray Ledge north to Breakers Reef are being attacked and killed by a mysterious disease, according to divers with Palm Beach County Reef Rescue.Ed Tichenor, who first observed the problem, says what’s most alarming is the rate at which the disease is killing the sponges. On April…

Precious Red and Pink Corals Need Protection Under CITES

In last week’s cover story, we looked at why reef-building corals are being plundered from the South Pacific and sent to the shores of Florida. But the curio trade isn’t the only industry fueling the death of coral. For centuries, jewelry makers have harvested precious red and pink corals. These deep-water corals are cousins of…

Seasick and Sunburnt: Throwing Up on Ken Nedimyer’s Coral Nursery

This week’s New Times cover story looks at why coral reefs halfway around the world are being decimated for Florida’s curio trade. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at one group that’s working to reverse the trend.  Ken Nedimyer looked up from his omelet and asked if I get seasick. “Never,” I answered…

It Will Never Stop Raining: Five Florida Movies on Netflix

It was raining all weekend, the second half of the Fort Lauderdale Air Show was canceled, and the falling wet stuff isn’t going away anytime soon. Rain in Florida isn’t anything new, but weather reports indicate thunderstorms hitting the area every day for the next week. Womp.Weather.com puts next Sunday…

FPL Offering Big Rebates for Solar-Powered Water Heaters

You’ve got the chance to save a boatload of money on your electric bill, and the electric company wants to help you do it.Florida Power & Light announced earlier this week that it would be offering more than $3 million in rebates to customers who install solar equipment in their…

Sunrise Company Invents Snorkeling-Proof iPhone Case (VIDEO)

iPhones, for all their glorious, touch-screeny goodness, are fragile little things — it hangs up on your mom if you hold it in your left hand, data speeds are spotty with some carriers, and the screen cracks easier than a jailhouse snitch with an upcoming parole hearing. But for all…