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Salt marshes play an outsized role in fighting climate change — and they’re an important part of New England’s ecosystem. To survive, they’ll have to adapt to warmer temperatures and higher sea levels.
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The Full Story takes a deep dive into the new green bills and laws going into effect in our region that could transform environmental policy in both states
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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation has made progress on its farm in North Stonington. In partnership with the University of Connecticut, tribal members are learning about sustainability and self-sufficiency.
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New England Kelp Harvest Week is coming to Southeastern Connecticut for Earth Day. Kelp is a seaweed that grows naturally in the waters of Long Island Sound.
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Amphibians may be some of the tiniest creatures found in Connecticut and New York, but human encroachment on their habitats is creating a big problem.
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MyCoast is an app used around the country to collect photos of environmental damage. Researchers in New York think the app could help municipalities and weather services plan for coastal events.
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How does an anaerobic digester work? Long Island will be home to among the largest for processing food scraps, yard trimmings and more organic waste.