Our Blog: Green Cities, Blue Waters
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.
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Connecticut’s first bus rapid transit system offers convenient, environmentally-friendly service for over 100,000 commuters
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Episode #4: Electric Vehicle Charging Stations This episode covers different types of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, including Level 1 (120 V), Level 2 (240 V), and Level 3 (DC fast chargers), how long it takes to charge an EV, the cost of installing an EV charging station, charging network operators, manufacturer installed charging stations, […]
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Towns around Long Island Sound and all over New York State are plagued with sewage leaks from aging wastewater infrastructure. The need is dire. In fact, 61 out of New York’s 62 counties have applied for state funding to help pay for badly-needed projects to protect public health and keep beaches open. The problem is, […]
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Proposed 840-unit housing development would destroy habitat, pollute Niantic River
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Kensington helps support a multi-million-dollar recreational fishing industry, educational programs from young students, and thousands of jobs.
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If I asked you to draw a watershed, what would you draw?
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