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Climate in the News
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EPA Commissioner Lee Zeldin said last week that the move to cut over 30 regulations at the agency would “roll back trillions in regulatory costs and hidden ‘taxes’ on U.S. families.” Connecticut officials and environmentalists disagreed.
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Use of the machines would be outlawed starting in 2029.
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Allison McChord says the land was originally slated for luxury housing, but she believes it's better used as a public space and a wildlife habitat.
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Public media journalists took a boat to see the Vineyard Wind project, 35 miles off mainland Massachusetts, up close. GBH's Craig LeMoult spoke to Judy Yuill about the massive wind project.
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As extreme rainfall becomes more common, a nonpartisan group of leaders representing Connecticut towns and cities calls for a plan to address flooding.
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After the massive property damage seen in Connecticut after the August storm, numerous insurance claims have been denied. One expert says many thought they were covered by their home insurance policy. They weren't.
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