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Time is running out for Connecticut to act on climate change. State officials must take decisive action to reduce emissions now.
Thirteen of the 40 higher education institutions with Connecticut campuses have signed the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment, affirming their interest in being sustainab… ...
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.
Connecticut residents must hold state leaders accountable to their climate commitments and ensure airport emissions are considered in climate change mitigation plans.
The GWSA, enacted in 2008, commits Connecticut to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions to 45 percent below 2001 levels by 2030. It is an admirable goal, aligned with the urgency of the climate ...
HARTFORD — Connecticut lawmakers gave final passage to a major climate bill Wednesday, giving environmental advocates a significant victory on the final day of the state's legislative session ...
As the legislative session heads toward its final week, energy and environmental measures geared to address climate change once again face a race against the clock — some of them for the second ...
Apr. 27—HARTFORD — The state Senate voted Tuesday to pass a sweeping climate change mitigation bill, which is meant to reduce emissions and expand the use of electric vehicles in the state ...
Sanda Ojiambo, CEO and executive director of U.N. Global Compact, urged business leaders to heal the "north-south" divide over climate change. She warned that divisions between the global north ...
The rationale for a roadmap is this: Connecticut has all kinds of climate goals, mandates and lists of ideas, like those from the Governor’s Council on Climate Change, plus all kinds of metrics ...