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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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Summer 2024 was a blistering season of hot weather and severe storms in Connecticut, according to new federal data released this week.
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The delay comes as Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and state Republican lawmakers are going head-to-head over how to tackle electric rate relief for Connecticut customers.
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The club wants to get state support for a project that not only mitigates climate change, but also helps build leadership and advocacy skills to children.
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A Connecticut scientist has been releasing tiny Japanese beetles for nearly 30 years to combat the hemlock woolly adelgid.
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