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Alternatives to the green lawn are growing in popularity in New England, motivated by homeowner's desire to lower their environmental footprint and support pollinators and other wildlife.
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Ongoing dry weather is forcing farmers to haul in water and reassess fall harvests.
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This summer has brought another extreme: a severe drought that has made lawns crispy and has farmers begging for steady rain.
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Beach nesting birds are facing threats from human disturbance and climate change, but they’re getting help from some local wildlife agencies and their volunteers.
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The grid operator’s report shows wind power could play a much larger role in the future.
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Here's what Massachusetts' new "clean energy and climate" plan says the state needs to do for 2025 and 2030.
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Mystic Aquarium researcher helps with effort to form blueprint to protect oceans from climate changeMore than 90 groups sent recommendations for a plan for Ocean Climate Action to the Biden administration in June, National Ocean Month.
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The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency does not have the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants, a decision aimed at those power plants running on coal.
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In a year dominated by gun control debates and the midterm elections, the climate crisis has taken a back seat. But we’re seeing its impact here in Connecticut. This week on Disrupted, we look at the ways climate change has impacted our state.
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Local environmental experts are concerned about the worsening effects of stormwater runoff on recreation and fishing. They’re sharing their knowledge with the public this week.