Blue Plan: CT Legislature sets path Long Island Sound!
Save the Sound and The Nature Conservancy celebrate environmentally friendly and economically productive future
Save the Sound and The Nature Conservancy celebrate environmentally friendly and economically productive future
Media coverage of the burgeoning solar market—and subsequent utility backlash—has focused on states with abundant sunshine, where tensions between these forces are most evident.
Tyler Archer, our fisheries program lead, hit DC last week to support Long Island Sound.
A full-scale shared solar program would enable all of us to access clean energy
Senators Blumenthal, Schumer, Murphy, and Gillibrand, make the argument that the repeal of the law makes even more sense today, now that the economic reasoning for the original law no longer does.
Towns around Long Island Sound and all over New York State are plagued with sewage leaks from aging wastewater infrastructure. The need is dire. In fact, 61 out of New York’s 62 counties have applied for state funding to help pay for badly-needed projects to protect public health and keep beaches open. The problem is, […]
Margaret Miner of Rivers Alliance walks us through the importance of CEQ before a public hearing on Monday, March 2.
The State Bonding Commission announced funding for clean water and microgrid projects around the state totaling $485.1 million.