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“It was a nightmare for my family. The sewage came backing up,” said Lisa Vivian, one of several people demanding accountability over months and, some said, years of neglect.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we learn about the real-life fungal infection of ants that inspired ‘The Last of Us,’ and the role of fungi in our world. Plus, we talk with a local mushroom farmer and an author who writes fungal fiction.
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A study by Stony Brook University examines the drastic decline in Peconic Bay scallops since 2019 — the report could be a cautionary tale for New England.
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New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker launched the city’s first Office of Climate and Sustainability with plans to transition the city to use renewable energy sources rather than fossil fuels.
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Over $10 million in federal grants will fund 41 projects in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to improve the health and environment of the Long Island Sound.
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Raptors in Connecticut are rebounding while wading bird populations are declining.
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A second major seafood watchdog group has pulled its support for Maine's lobster fishery over concerns that it's harming endangered North Atlantic right whales.
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Connecticut's widespread acorn crop failure will have positive and negative ripple effects across the ecosystem.
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From San Francisco’s iconic fog and COVID-related brain fog to a location-tracking program called Fog Reveal, this hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we lift the fog on all kinds of fog.
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The Native Plant Trust estimates more than one-fifth of New England's native plants are in danger from development, climate change, rising temperatures, and storm surges.