Thursday, April 19, 2018
Thursday, April 19:
The bill, upholding a baseline that will never move more seaward, was passed out of the Senate and sent back to the House for concurrence.
Thursday, March 29:
The bill was discussed, amended, and passed out of the full Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.
The non-seaward provision was re-inserted. This represents thoughtful consideration by committee members to uphold important beachfront and fiscal policy.
The committee amended the bill so that major impacts…
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Coastal Conservation League and South Carolina Environmental Law Project
PRESS STATEMENT
Emily Cedzo — Land, Water & Wildlife Program Director — emilyc@scccl.org — (843) 725-1290
Caitie Forde-Smith — Communications Director — caitiefs@scccl.org — (252) 714-4790
For Immediate Release
April 18, 2018
CHARLESTON, SC — Today, in an unprecedented fourth opinion, the South Carolina Supreme Court definitively denied a half-mile long wall proposed by developers on the sandy riverbanks of Captain Sams Spit and issued a stern rebuke of the Administrative Law Court’s 2016 decision.
In…
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Over the last year, the Trust for Public Land and Beaufort County Open Land Trust have analyzed the economic impact of land conservation in Beaufort County. Their research focused on property values, access to local food from protected farmland, the value of clean air and water, and spending associated with outdoor recreation. You can read more in a recent op-ed by Councilman Brian Flewelling, and watch an interview about the study.
Please…
Thursday, April 12, 2018
PRESS STATEMENT
Emily Cedzo – Land, Water & Wildlife Program Director– (843) 725-1290 – emilyc@scccl.org
Caitie Forde-Smith – Communications Director – (252) 714-4790 – caitiefs@scccl.org
For Immediate Release
April 11, 2018
CHARLESTON, SC – In response to today’s Senate Labor, Commerce & Industry committee vote to advance House Bill 3529, a bill that would prevent local municipalities from addressing plastic pollution and considering bag bans, Coastal Conservation League Land, Water and Wildlife Program Director Emily Cedzo issued the following statement:
Local…
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Thursday, April 12: H. 3529 was passed out of Senate Committee and will now hit the Senate floor. This is the FINAL stop before becoming potential law.
Now, more than ever, we need your support to stop this bad bill.
Please thank Senators Senn, Davis, Sabb, Johnson and Setzler for standing up for home rule and the rights of your local community, despite the bill’s passage.
Tuesday, April 10: H. 3529…
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
PRESS STATEMENT
Caitie Forde-Smith – Communications Director – (252) 714-4790 – caitiefs@scccl.org
For Immediate Release
April 10, 2018
CHARLESTON, SC – In response to tonight’s vote by Mount Pleasant’s Town Council to approve an ordinance banning single-use plastic bags, straws, and Styrofoam, Coastal Conservation League Executive Director Laura Cantral issued the following statement:
Town of Mount Pleasant residents should be proud of Town Council’s vote tonight passing the most comprehensive ban on single-use plastics in state history. An…
Thursday, April 5, 2018
PRESS STATEMENT
Eddy Moore – Energy and Climate Program Director – (843) 725-2061 – eddym@scccl.org
Alan Hancock – Energy and Climate Advocacy Director – (843) 277-7622 – alanh@scccl.org
Caitie Forde-Smith – Communications Director – (252) 714-4790 – caitiefs@scccl.org
For Immediate Release
April 5, 2018
CHARLESTON, SC – In response to today’s vote in the S.C. House of Representatives (64-33) to pass House Bill 4421, a bill that would lift a 2 percent cap on solar energy in South Carolina and give more South Carolinians…
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Laura Cantral is the Coastal Conservation League’s new Executive Director. She brings with her a track record of success in strategy development, partnership building, and environmental policy at the international, regional, and state levels.
Before joining the Coastal Conservation League in January, Laura was a senior partner at Meridian Institute, a nonprofit with offices in Washington, DC and Colorado that focuses on building collaborative approaches to address complex and…
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Before the sudden burst of fresh vegetables, we, at GrowFood Carolina, are celebrating a few of our favorite products that are available year-round, including all things dairy: Lowcountry Creamery milk, yogurt and crème fraiche and cheeses from Split Creek Farm, Burden Creek Dairy and Charleston Artisan Cheesehouse.
South Carolina’s homegrown dairies need our support now more than ever. Dairy prices nationwide are dropping…
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Spring is ramping up! Before the sudden burst of fresh vegetables, we, at GrowFood Carolina, are celebrating a few of our favorite products that are available year-round, including all things dairy: Lowcountry Creamery milk, yogurt and crème fraiche and cheeses from Split Creek Farm, Burden Creek Dairy and Charleston Artisan Cheesehouse.
South Carolina’s homegrown dairies need our support now more…