Digging deeper into the Savannah River Sellout!
FITSNEWS asked CCL to write an OpEd providing further details about the environmental impacts of the deepening of the Savannah River. We describe the three main environmental impacts on wetlands, wildlife and the levels of dissolved oxygen. Moreover, we ask the question is it worth it? Click here for full article
Get it while its hot!
The Fall 2011 newsletter is on the stands now! Click here to download the pdf.
Duke Energy Wants To Raise Rates, Public Hearing Wednesday
Duke Energy is requesting a rate increase, but you have a say. The Public Service Commission of South Carolina will hold four public meetings regarding the request for the increase. The first public hearing is Wednesday night at 6:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Tracy J. Gaines Building on the campus of Spartanburg Community [...]
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Digging deeper into the Savannah River Sellout!
January 11, 2012FITSNEWS asked CCL to write an OpEd providing further details about the environmental impacts of the deepening of the Savannah River. We describe the three main environmental impacts on [...]
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Get it while its hot!
November 9, 2011The Fall 2011 newsletter is on the stands now! Click here to download the pdf.
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Duke Energy Wants To Raise Rates, Public Hearing Wednesday
October 19, 2011Duke Energy is requesting a rate increase, but you have a say.
The Public Service Commission of South Carolina will hold four public meetings regarding the request for the increase.
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Volunteers needed for TNC Project
October 18, 2011Volunteers, The Nature Conservancy, and SC Department of Natural Resources staff will join forces to plant 300 plugs of Spartina alterniflora (smooth cord grass) near the oyster castles that [...]
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Join us for a celebration of GrowFood Carolina!
October 12, 2011Please join the Coastal Conservation League, Saturday November 5 from 7 to 11 pm, for the grand opening of Charleston’s first local food hub, GrowFood Carolina! We are [...]
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Developer wants to build an illegal dock that threatens pristine beach area
September 27, 2011The SCDHEC Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management is holding a public hearing on a permit application to construct a private community dock on the Kiawah Spit. [...]
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Leading South Carolina Conservation Group Joins Lawsuit Challenging EPA Exemption for Biomass Burners
September 19, 2011Charleston, S.C. —The Coastal Conservation League today joined a lawsuit challenging an Environmental Protection Agency rule that exempts large wood-fired power plants and other biomass facilities from carbon dioxide [...]
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The Summer of Food (Part 6) - Wren's Nest Farm
September 7, 2011Come meet Stephen Marchetti at Wren’s Nest Farm in this sixth and final installment of our “Summer of Food” series. Thank you for reading about our Beaufort/Jasper Community Food [...]




