Our Blog: Green Cities, Blue Waters
We have been reflecting on the many aspects of our work, the people involved, and the environmental movement as a whole for which we’re grateful. From the volunteers who get their hands dirty to our interns working behind-the-scenes to supporters like you who make our work possible, we’re beyond grateful to all of you!
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CFE Staffer Sarah Ganong reflects on the long fight—and recent victory—around the Keystone XL Pipeline, and what it means for the climate change movement. This is the first in a series of posts about gratitude.
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From Thanksgiving through New Year’s, we at CFE/Save the Sound are reflecting on the many aspects of our work, the people involved, and the environmental movement as a whole for which we’re grateful.
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On November 5, we celebrated the official start of our Pond Lily dam removal project in New Haven with neighbors, scientists and engineers, and government partners.
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This article is the second in a series following the ongoing work of the New York Natural Heritage Program (NYNHP) on Plum Island.
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We hoped it wouldn’t come to this. But Long Island Sound can’t wait any longer.
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Part 1 of a two-part series on Plum Island by John Turner of the Preserve Plum Island Coalition
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We’re hearing reports of excessive tree trimming by utility companies from around Connecticut this week. CFE/Save the Sound intern Zac explores what’s happening to trees in his hometown.
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