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Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Manisha Juthani discusses the hazy Canadian wildfire air, mosquito and tick disease, as well as the latest on COVID.
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Data released Thursday shows much of Connecticut is experiencing low-level drought conditions, even after rain flooded parts of the state this week.
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As dangerous record temperatures driven by climate change and El Niño continue to hit Texas, local health experts look ahead to combating heat poised to reach Connecticut this summer.
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Last week’s hazy skies have cleared in the Northeast, but Connecticut’s risk of developing poor air quality from wildfire smoke remains high.
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This hour on the Colin McEnroe Show, we're talking about de-extinction. Once something's gone, can we bring it back? And should we? We'll talk about animals, plants, and more that are past or approaching extinction, and hear from the scientists trying to create the "undo" button
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New England is facing increased wildfire threat due to climate change, experts say.
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A new report assessing the state of Connecticut’s environment says solar installations rose in 2022, which is helping to lower carbon emissions. But the report found those same solar installations are also complicating some efforts to conserve agricultural land.
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The musical runs May 4-6 at Wesleyan University’s Center for the Arts Theater in Middletown.
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On this episode of Audacious, hear how two people's lives were changed after getting hit by lightning. And an expert will talk about ways to avoid getting struck.
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With the official start of spring on Monday, a review of Connecticut’s winter shows that many towns and cities had virtually untouched snow budgets, according to the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities.