Court drama disrupts a key environmental alliance in Florida

A legal battle between the Everglades Foundation and a former scientist has sparked controversy, highlighting a clash over environmental policy and personal integrity.

Robin Bravender reports for Politico.


In short:

  • The Everglades Foundation's lawsuit against former scientist Tom Van Lent has caused division within one of the nation's leading environmental coalitions.
  • Allegations of "trade secrets" theft and data destruction by Van Lent have led to legal consequences, including bankruptcy and potential jail time.
  • This dispute has raised concerns about the impact of internal conflicts on the broader effort to restore the Everglades, a critical environmental project.

Key quote:

“A 2022 employment matter does not impact those of us who are mission-focused on restoration and the environment. The Everglades is the priority.”

— Jacquie Weisblum, Everglades Foundation’s VP of communications

Why this matters:

This conflict brings to light the challenges of maintaining unity among allies in the fight for environmental causes, especially when personal and political agendas may interfere with collaborative efforts for the greater good. How did we get here? Together, we make mud: Environmental politics at the start of a new decade.

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