-
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.
-
Children across Connecticut and the nation face a variety of health risks, including worsening asthma, due to climate change, according to a new federal report.
-
Young people from across the state will gather at the state Capitol on Friday, April 21, to learn ways to be an effective climate advocate.
-
This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look at our obsession with mountain lions and large predators.
-
The Environmental Protection Agency's "good neighbor" rule aimed at reducing pollution in the Midwest and South will impact air quality in Connecticut.
-
A new analysis from the Environmental Protection Agency shows toxic chemical releases nationwide dropped in 2021 compared with the prior year.
-
Another late-winter snowstorm hits Connecticut. Frankie & Johnny examine its impact, plus, recognition of the state’s first female mayor, Ann Uccello.
-
Connecticut is considering new ways to handle its garbage since a major trash-burning plant closed. The proposed programs are a work in progress.
-
Connecticut legislators are in the early stages of considering an amendment to the state constitution that would ensure that environmental rights are basic civil liberties.
-
Connecticut recycles slightly more than half its trash, the fifth-best performance in the U.S. behind Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts and Oregon. But officials at MIRA say DEEP needs to be more aggressive in regulating the flow of trash and recyclables to protect both the environment and the finances of a trash disposal infrastructure expected to only get more expensive.