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- Tags: environmentalism
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 29: Vol. 94, No. 4, Spring 2016
Tags: Afghanistan; American Communist Labor Party; ammonia; Armand Hammer; Bank of America; Brad Massey; cold war; communism; communists; company towns; convict leasing; Daniel S. Murphree; détente; draglines; Eastern Bloc; embargos; environmentalism; environmentalists; Ex-Im Bank; Export-Import Bank; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Ford Motor Company; globalization; Heinz Alfred Kissinger; Henry Alfred Kissinger; Henry Kissinger; Hooker Chemical Company; International Ore and Fertilizer Company; Jefferson Lake Sulphur Company; labor; laborers; mines; mining; Morocco; Muammar Gaddafi; Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar Gaddafi; Nikita Khrushchev; Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev; Occidental Petroleum Corporation; OPEC; Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; Osceola National Forest; Oxy; Peace River; phosphate; pollution; price setting; recycling; Richard Bernard Stone; Richard Milhous Nixon; Richard Nixon; Richard Stone; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; socialism; socialists; Soviet Union; Soviet-Afghan War; Soviets; Stalinization; strip mining; Sunshine Skyway Bridge Disaster; trade deals; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; USSR; World War II; WWII
President Jimmy Carter's Address to the Nation on Energy
Tags: Alaska; coal; cogeneration; Congress; DOE; electricity; embargo; embargoes; employment; energy; energy conservation; environment; environmentalism; federal government; fireside chats; fuel; gasoline; Industrial Revolution; James Earl Carter, Jr.; Jimmy Carter; jobs; natural gas; North Slope; nuclear; offshore drilling; oil; petroleum; presidents; renewable energy; resources; solar power; U.S. Department of Energy; utilities; utility
Oral History of Geraldean Matthew
Tags: agricultural labor; agriculture; Alfredo Bahena Act; Apopka; apples; arthritis; beans; Belle Glade; carrots; cherries; cherry; citrus; civil rights; clean drinking water; contraception; corn; corporal punishment; crew leaders; Dale Finley Slongwhite; David Overfield; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; discrimination; domestic violence; educational programs; environmental advocacy; environmental justice; environmental law; environmentalism; FAF; Farm Workers Association; Farmworker Association of Florida; farmworkers; farmworkers' rights; FDOH; Fed Up: The High Costs of Cheap Food; FFB; Florida Department of Health; Florida Department of Health in Orange County; Florida Farmworkers Bureau; foliage; FWA; Geraldean Matthew; Geraldean Shannon; Graveyard Quarters; Hispanic Americans; Hispanics; HIV; human immunodeficiency virus; Jared Muha; Jeannie Economos; kidney dialysis; kidney disease; labor; labor camps; labor rights; laborers; Lake Apopka; maggot workers; Merita Bread; Mexican Americans; Mexican Pete; Mexicans; Miami; Michigan; migrant farms; migrant farmworkers; migrant labor; migrant laborers; migrant workers; Mount Dora; National Farm Workers Association; NFWA; nursing home technicians; Orange County Health Department; oranges; Palm Beach; pesticides; protected sex; retraining; right to know; safe sex; segregation; sexual abuse; slavery; slaves; string beans; Tallahassee; traffic trucks; tramp trucks; tramps; underemployment; undocumented workers; unemployment; vegetables; workplace injuries
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 17: Vol. 91, No. 4, Spring 2013
Tags: Andrew Fairbanks; Andy Fairbanks; archival research; biowaste; Chris Meindl; Christopher Meindl; construction and demolition debris; Daniel S. Murphree; environmentalism; FDEP; FHQ; Florida Department of Environmental Protection; Florida Historical Quarterly; garbage; garbage dumps; Gary Mormino; Golden Age of Garbage Governance; Good Company Tampa Bay; Jennifer Wunderlich; Kessler Consulting, Inc.; laws; legislation; open dump inventory; population growth; Product Policy Institute; recycling; solid waste; Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965; Solid Waste Management Act of 1988; suburban development; suburbanization; SWDA; SWMA; third pollution; trash; urban development; urban sprawl; urbanization; wetland management; wetlands
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 1: Vol. 87, No. 4, Spring 2009
Tags: A Flash of Green; activism; authors; baseball; climate change; Connie Lester; Dorothy Mays; Duane E. De Freese; environmental groups; environmental protection; environmentalism; environmentalists; FHQ; fiction; Florida Historical Quarterly; Francisco A. Poyo; Gatorland; Gerald E. Poyo; global warming; Havana, Cuba; Jack Davis; Jack E. Davis; Jillian Prescott Memorial Lecture; John D. MacDonald; John Dann MacDonald; Key West; La Florida; novelists; novels; Rachel Carson; Rachel Louise Carson; Robert Cassanello; Sarasota; Sarasota Bay; Silent Spring; sports; survival of the fittest; tourism; tourist attractions; tourists; Travis McGee; uglification; writers
Letter from Oland J. Kershaw to Arthur W. Sinclair (May 23, 1966)
Tags: American Legion; Arthur W. Sinclair; bumper sticker; Central Florida Anti-Water Pollution Association; chambers of commerce; conservation; environmentalism; Indian River; Indian River Shellfish Association; Lake Apopka; Lake Apopka Fishing Camp; Oland J. Kershaw; Paradise Heights; pollution; Saint Johns River; St. Johns River; Tampa Bay; Thomas F. Ritter, Sr.; Veterans of Foreign Wars; VFW; water; water pollution; water quality; Winter Garden; Winter Garden Chamber of Commerce
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 33: The Florida Sinkhole Institute
Tags: artesian level; Denning Drive; documentary; environment; environmentalism; erosion; erosion pipe; Fairbanks Avenue; Florida Sinkhole Research Institute; hawthorn; Kujawa, Frank; Lake Rose; limestone; Owens, Mae Rose; podcast; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; sand; sinkhole; solution pipe; water table; Williams, Mae Rose Owens; Winter Park; Winter Park Sinkhole