You can protect drinking water!
We’ve all heard what happens when compromises are made around community water supplies. Unfortunately, three newly proposed projects could put your drinking water at risk.
We’ve all heard what happens when compromises are made around community water supplies. Unfortunately, three newly proposed projects could put your drinking water at risk.
CFE/Save the Sound Board members Barbara David and Sara Bronin hosted a gathering at the Town and County Club in Hartford to build connections among concerned residents and environmental advocates opposing a pipeline route through watershed lands.
Developer appeal was dismissed in state Superior Court
Eight regional organizations celebrate renewed commitment to breathing oxygen back into Long Island Sound waters
It may come as a surprise to learn that the brand-new zoning code of our capital city, Hartford, is now among the most sustainable in the country. But it’s true!
In an unprecedented move, a 5-4 majority of the U.S. Supreme Court issued an order that temporarily blocks the federal Clean Power Plan (CPP) before it has even made it through the legal process.
Connecticut’s legislative session starts on Wednesday and we’re thrilled to share our priorities with you!
CFE is co-launching Save Oswegatchie Hills Coalition with local grassroots groups Save the River-Save the Hills and the Friends of Oswegatchie Hills Nature Preserve to protect a fragile coastal forest in East Lyme.