3 Quotes & Sayings By Michael Grunwald

Michael Grunwald, a senior staff writer for POLITICO, is a former senior staffer and senior writer at TIME magazine. He is the author of The New New Deal: How Barack Obama's Plan Will Change America (2010), which was named one of the top ten political books of 2010 by TIME magazine. His previous book, The New New Deal: The Hidden Story of Change in the Obama Era (2009), received the 2010 Gerald Loeb Award for Best Book in Business and Financial Journalism. He also wrote The New New Deal: The Hidden Story of Change in the Obama Era (2009) and The New New Deal: Change in the Obama Era (2008) Read more

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The Everglades was the only place on earth where alligators (broad snout, fresh water, darker skin) and crocodiles (pointy snout, salt water, toothy grin) lived side by side. It was the only home of the Everglades mink, Okeechobee gourd, and Big Cypress fox squirrel. It had carnivorous plants, amphibious birds, oysters that grew on trees, cacti that grew in water, lizards that changed colors, and fish that changed genders. It had 1, 100 species of trees and plants, 350 birds, and 52 varieties of porcelain-smooth, candy-striped tree snails. It had bottlenose dolphins, marsh rabbits, ghost orchids, moray eels, bald eagles, and countless other species that didn't seem to belong on the same continent, much less in the same ecosystem. Michael Grunwald
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But as the Everglades continued to wither, a few of their colleagues began to wonder if conservation really should mean development more than preservation. These heretics did not believe that God had created man in order to 'improve' or 'redeem' nature; they found God's grace in nature itself. Michael Grunwald