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This book is about the demise of Florida which in turn pollutes the rest of the world. It is an honest eye-opening story of how quickly humans are destroying what nature provides right here in America, on a small peninsula, surrounded by water. If we use our resources properly and pay the true price for its use, we will prosper, not destroy. Which path will humanity take? Everyone should read this story if they want to open their eyes to the reality of the world. Then visit the sites and do research to verify the truths. Some people cannot face the truth, they have families to raise, property…mehr

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This book is about the demise of Florida which in turn pollutes the rest of the world. It is an honest eye-opening story of how quickly humans are destroying what nature provides right here in America, on a small peninsula, surrounded by water. If we use our resources properly and pay the true price for its use, we will prosper, not destroy. Which path will humanity take? Everyone should read this story if they want to open their eyes to the reality of the world. Then visit the sites and do research to verify the truths. Some people cannot face the truth, they have families to raise, property to support. But to those who are or wish to be truly free, I say "face the truth and act to protect nature". Wanda S. Hayes Klopf
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Autorenporträt
Kelly S. West draws from her life experiences of living in Southwest Florida during the 2018 Florida Water Crisis. Hope, a graduate of The University of Alabama studied Criminal Justice, English and Biology earning a triple major. Her incessant curiosity of plant and animal life allowed her to be part of an on-site study of the deterioration of the coral reefs in the early 1990's, through Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA), off of the Florida Keys. Hope never dreamed she would witness and write about the carnage caused by the deterioration of the water quality in Southwest Florida in her later years.