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Craig Pittman

Craig Pittman

Craig Pittman is a native Floridian. In 30 years at the Tampa Bay Times, he won numerous state and national awards for his environmental reporting. He is the author of six books. In 2020 the Florida Heritage Book Festival named him a Florida Literary Legend. Craig is co-host of the "Welcome to Florida" podcast. He lives in St. Petersburg with his wife and children.

Ginnie Springs and Seven Springs Water Company: Profit ahead of the public good?

By: - April 23, 2020

Bob Knight was paddling the Santa Fe River last month when he saw the crowd. In spite of warnings from medical experts, dozens of people had crowded into Ginnie Springs to splash around and laugh and have a good time. Nobody wore a mask – it would have gotten soggy. Florida has more first-magnitude springs […]

COMMENTARY

A decade after the BP oil spill: Sick fish, Gulf pollution, and human health problems

By: - April 16, 2020

On March 31, 2010, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich visited St. Petersburg’s Vinoy hotel to give a speech where he talked about how safe offshore oil drilling was. He was touting his book, Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less. On that same day, then-President Barack Obama announced he would open a lot of the nation’s […]

COMMENTARY

Does Florida still need that trio of billion-dollar toll roads?

By: - April 9, 2020

Florida’s controversial new toll roads hit a potential roadblock this week. Two of them are supposed to cut through rural Levy County, near Ocala. But Levy commissioners voted 3-2 on Tuesday to say they do not want them — primarily because of the development they would bring. “I don’t want to see Levy County become […]