Overfishing at all-time low, New England lags behind.
Nationally, the status of our fish stocks is very good. However, if we dig deeper into the numbers, we still see serious problems at the regional level, specifically here in New England.
Nationally, the status of our fish stocks is very good. However, if we dig deeper into the numbers, we still see serious problems at the regional level, specifically here in New England.
Events around the region mark the 45th anniversary of the day celebrating our planet
Senators Blumenthal, Schumer, Murphy, and Gillibrand, make the argument that the repeal of the law makes even more sense today, now that the economic reasoning for the original law no longer does.
Episode #5: The History of Earth Day (plus, Earth Day Events in CT!) It’s spring, and Earth Day is just around the corner! In this episode, learn about the history of Earth Day and find out where you can go to celebrate Earth Day 2015 in Connecticut. [archiveorg KeepingItGreen105 width=640 height=140 frameborder=0 webkitallowfullscreen=true mozallowfullscreen=true] Sources […]
Every time we shop, we vote for what kind of world we want to live in. Use your dollars to support products, services, and companies that make this world a better place. Being an eco-consumer takes a bit of effort, but hopefully these guides and tips will help you do just that.
Murphy, Esty, Malloy, Wyman, Redeker, and Advocates Stand Up for Transportation
This article is the first in a series which will follow the work of the New York Natural Heritage Program, and a team of scientists as they complete a year-long comprehensive field study of the fauna and flora of Plum Island, NY.
Connecticut’s first bus rapid transit system offers convenient, environmentally-friendly service for over 100,000 commuters