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The U.S. isn’t trying to lead on climate action anymore. And, in this case, other countries don’t want to follow the U.S.
Easthampton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle will change hats, leaving office to take the lead at the state Department of Conservation and Recreation in the coming weeks. That leaves a vacant mayoral seat and ...
In a Trumpian world, Europeans must drive climate action through stronger climate partnerships with countries across the ...
The Connecticut General Assembly passed two laws, Senate Bill 9 and House Bill 5004, progressing the state's sustainability ...
Rhode Island lawmakers have created five new study commissions to address various state issues. The commissions will study ...
The Middletown Common Council narrowly passed a resolution (6-4-1) on Monday, Dec. 6 to support Connecticut’s Transportation and Climate Initiative Program (TCI-P or TCI), which is a multi-state plan ...
Massachusetts leaders are condemning the recent rollback of $45 million in federal funds that had been aimed at conservation efforts around the state.
Just offshore, bundled in puffy jackets against the Bay wind, Indigenous leaders ... The Connecticut Office of Higher Education "is consulting with the Attorney General’s office on this matter," said ...
HARTFORD, CT – After hours of debate, the Connecticut House of Representatives on Thursday advanced two major pieces of legislation, one charting a course for the state’s climate strategy and ...
Climate Science USA TODAY recognizes Eversource Energy as 2025 United States climate leader It’s the third straight year that Eversource is receiving the national recognition.
Soaring utility bills in blue states are fueling the president’s plan to bring a gas project back from the dead.
Youth taking charge of climate advocacy The Southeast CT Youth Climate Summit, put on by local high schoolers, brought discussion and ideas about mitigating climate change effects.