@@SHARON.I The sand is too dirty too be putting my head in it. Florida is polluted no worse than other states and has remediation better than other states. The phosphate pits that activists are using to get everyone concerned actually have fish living in them. But I'm with you in concern about governments pumping water into aquifers -- and stores that sell fertilizer and pesticides in any amount to any knucklehead that wants them with absolutely no training --in any state.
@@amathonn right because every state is surrounded by water and heavily depends on water related tourism and etc right? Do some research, coming from someone who lives in south Florida 💀
Obviously the answer is no, there is no political will in Florida to fix the ecosystem.
Han no idea about this until i watched a joogsquad episode and it was mentioned!
FL needs a few more people
sceince project
BS. Signed, a Floridian.
Keep your head in the sand. Florida deserves everything that happens there regarding pollution issues
@@SHARON.I The sand is too dirty too be putting my head in it. Florida is polluted no worse than other states and has remediation better than other states. The phosphate pits that activists are using to get everyone concerned actually have fish living in them. But I'm with you in concern about governments pumping water into aquifers -- and stores that sell fertilizer and pesticides in any amount to any knucklehead that wants them with absolutely no training --in any state.
@@amathonn right because every state is surrounded by water and heavily depends on water related tourism and etc right? Do some research, coming from someone who lives in south Florida 💀