This page will eventually become a collection of my reviews of Environmental Impact Assessments conducted in the Bahamas. The links lead to a Science and Perspective copy of the EIA as published, then a link to my comments on the EIA as submitted to the developer and the Department of Environmental Planning and Protection. I will also include a brief summary of the EIA. Enjoy.
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difficult important conversations
Sometimes we are in a position where someone says something inappropriate, inconvenient, inaccurate, even an outright, offensive lie from the depths of hell! Sometimes they say these things near you when you are not the intended audience, about you to someone else when you can hear them, or directly in your face. Sometimes they fully…
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Happy Birthday Nikki
Oh Nikki, I love you like you have no idea! The sister that once tormented me until I threw up. the one who helped Bovair and I pack our bags so we could run away from getting beating and then ratted us out and came with Daddy to find us so we could catch another…
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El feo que sabe amar
I listen to music whenever I can. once in awhile a song catches my attention and I have to think about how my life is right then and what is going on. Today I heard “El feo que sabe amar” on my Walkman. The title means “The ugly man who knows how to love”. Yeah,…
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Your right to free, unlimited, restricted and costly access
Bahamians are up in arms over the right to access certain parts of the beach on Paradise Island. This is the gist. Bahamian law states that All land in the Bahamas up to the high water mark is for public property. It cannot be sold, this means that any Bahamian has a right to access…
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What’s the worst that can happen?
Life is an adventure, and my typical response is to say “sure, why not?” Normally, What is the worst that can happen? So you try a new food and don’t like it, perform on stage and get booed off, it’s not the end of the world. So the story goes… In Rio Bravo, Coahuila, Mexico…
