
THE EVERGLADES REVIEW
Everglades Review is a free, weekly compilation of relevant news and information devoted to restoration of America’s Everglades and clean water in Florida. Delivered straight into your inbox, the Review shares the good, the bad and the ugly – and never ever sugarcoats it.
By explaining the political and environmental science, what is broken and why, and what it takes to fix it, we work to educate and inspire the public and lawmakers to action.
NO SUGARCOATING ZONE
It’s tough to learn about the state of affairs for our waterways and Everglades and discover the debauchery of the sugar industry in Florida, we know. But the only antidote to the vast sums of money Big Sugar pours into the political system, the outright lies and manipulation, is a well-informed and committed citizenry.
For our own sanity – and yours – we go out of our way to find images and stories that inspire us AND things that make us LOL. We share some of our favorites in each update. Please know, we will never share your information with anyone, for any reason. Ready to make a difference?
PAST EDITIONS

When the Well is Dry, We Will Know the Worth of Water — Benjamin Franklin, 1746
Team Everglades- Nothing is more vital to life than water. It is not an overstatement to say that Florida’s economy

Moving Water: The Everglades and Big Sugar
Team Everglades- Some in Tallahassee have been convinced by Florida’s sugar barons that our fight is about sugarcane, but the

The State of Our Water
Team Everglades- Polluted discharges from Lake Okeechobee to the Caloosahatchee River continue. Devastating discharges to the St. Lucie River have

Clean Water Around the Corner
Team Everglades- We have momentum in addressing the heart of Everglades restoration – moving clean freshwater south from Lake O and south

For the Everglades, Not a Bad Year After All
Team Everglades- 2020 is ending on a high note, and no one and nothing is more excited about this fact

Public Sees Through Sugar-Coated Tweets
Team Everglades- If there is a silver lining to 2020 for the Everglades and the Everglades Trust – some humor