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There could be lessons for CT in the region and beyond for innovative ways to tackle climate change from energy and emissions standpoints.
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New York lawmakers introduced a bill to allow the Long Island Power Authority to provide public power to residents without the need for a third-party company.
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WSHU’s Sabrina Garone spoke with Damian Panitz, who is one of Long Island's most active users on an app called MyCoast, documenting changes in the coastline at Watch Hill on Fire Island.
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A study finds that the two most prominent models addressing the cost of dealing with climate change disagree on the price tag of mitigation.
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After a series of extreme weather events across New York in 2023, advocates are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to include the Climate, Jobs and Justice package in her executive budget.
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According to a new poll, a majority of Connecticut voters oppose phasing out gas-powered vehicles. Most respondents identified the impact of low-income households as their primary concern
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A lobster trap recovery program has been turning up some unique species in Long Island Sound, including a vibrant sea slug that's native to Europe.
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The South Fork Wind Farm has started to deliver power to Long Island. It’s the first large-scale offshore wind project to go online in the country, and an important step toward New York’s goal of installing 9-gigawatts of offshore wind by 2035.
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Though CT won't phase out new gas car sales, its number of EVs and plug-in hybrid vehicles went from about 4,800 in 2016 to 35,100 in 2022.
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The Town of Hamden has received a federal grant to deal with the effects of climate change. The 2.5-acre rain garden in Town Center Park will strengthen flood resilience and filter stormwater.