Another Chance to Protect Connecticut’s Street Trees
Over the last several months, Connecticut’s utility companies and the Public Utility Regulatory Authority have been going back-and-forth on a tree-trimming plan around power lines.
Over the last several months, Connecticut’s utility companies and the Public Utility Regulatory Authority have been going back-and-forth on a tree-trimming plan around power lines.
Fishery in Connecticut would have harmed Long Island Sound food web, other wildlife
Sunday, June 1, 2014: The beaches in Westchester are open and the water is fine! Saturday, May 31, 2014: The water at the Long Island Sound beaches in Westchester is clean and the beaches are open today. So if you don’t mind cool and breezy temperatures, and cool water, enjoy!
Planning a trip to Westchester’s Long Island Sound beaches is an iffy proposition. Pollution shuts some of them regularly. Others almost never close. All are threatened by occasional and unexpected sewage mishaps.
“O day and night, but this is wondrous strange!” says Horatio in William Shakespeare’s classic.
Measures that reduce energy consumption also benefit public health, employment, energy security, and more, says final IPCC climate report.
Over the last few decades, the fisheries of Long Island Sound and our oceans have seen significant changes.
Update Monday, May 26: No rain means safe swimming, so enjoy the beach. High tide is late morning. Plenty of sun but the water is still cold!