Council on Environmental Quality on chopping block
Margaret Miner of Rivers Alliance walks us through the importance of CEQ before a public hearing on Monday, March 2.
Margaret Miner of Rivers Alliance walks us through the importance of CEQ before a public hearing on Monday, March 2.
I’m proud to say CFE/Save the Sound is pushing the envelope to save Long Island Sound from the combined scourges of excess nitrogen and localized ocean acidification.
Funding for 30-year transportation plan, clean water positions Connecticut for future success
Ocean acidification puts Lobsters and Crabs at risk.
Based on our successful efforts at Sunken Meadow State Park following Superstorm Sandy, we have been awarded a resiliency grant to better protect the park from future severe storms while implementing its Master Plan.
Episode #3: Draft 2014 Integrated Resource Plan This episode provides an overview of the Draft 2014 Integrated Resource Plan for Connecticut, which the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection issued on December 11, 2014. The plan assesses Connecticut’s future electric needs and develops recommendations for how we can meet those needs. The episode focuses […]
This morning, we filed a petition with the EPA requesting a new or revised legally enforceable plan to identify and reduce the biggest remaining sources of nitrogen pollution harming Long Island Sound.
This spring, Save the Sound will begin work on our biggest habitat project yet: bringing abundant wildlife and eco-conscious tourists & students to a thriving marsh, river, and coastal park.