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Connecticut Officials, Stakeholders, and Citizens Work to Address Climate Change

The Governor’s Council on Climate Change (GC3), which was formed on Earth Day, is meeting regularly to develop recommendations for reducing Connecticut’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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Hands in the ground: help us build a rain garden

Have you ever wanted to create a Rain Garden, but don’t know how? Now is your chance to learn!

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Keeping It Green Episode 12: Stamford 2030

In this episode, Megan Saunders, the Executive Director of Stamford 2030, joins us to explain what the Stamford 2030 District and its partners are doing to make Stamford a model of sustainability and resiliency.

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New attorneys and an opportunity to help us grow

Our legal team is growing, and there’s a special opportunity for you to help make us even stronger.

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Whales and porpoises and dolphins, oh my!

Thousands of us were transfixed and inspired by recent sightings of big marine mammals in Long Island Sound. Our Curt Johnson mediates on what their presence means.

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Sound Swim Alert, Saturday, September 5

Sound Swim Alert: Happy Labor Day weekend! Long Island Sound beaches are open today in Westchester County, Nassau County, and Greenwich.

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99 sewage spills. Where do they come from?

There have been 99 documented sewage spills in Westchester since 2010…and still counting.

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