courant com
Opinion
Photo by Ryan Arnst on Unsplash
George Baldwin: Why CT needs more fish in the water for all to catch
it is vitally important for our state both to grow our fisheries to abundance so there are more fish in the water for all to catch, and, at the same time, we need to prepare our fisheries and our management system for the rapid increase of climate change impacts.
Opinion
Robert Perschel: How we manage forests could be crucial to climate change
Managing forests can give trees room to grow so they can store more carbon while improving forest health and wildlife habitat for many species.
Photo by Zoltan Tasi on Unsplash
More hurricanes likely to slam Connecticut due to climate change, Yale study finds
More hurricanes are likely to slam Connecticut as the planet continues warming due to greenhouse gas emissions, according to a study led by Yale University researchers.
www.courant.com
Climate change bill that could boost Connecticut gasoline prices advances
A key committee has voted on a major climate change initiative that could raise Connecticut gasoline prices by 5 to 9 cents per gallon in 2023.
www.courant.com
Tourists urged to flee as Australia wildfire danger intensifies
Thousands of tourists holidaying on the south coast of Australia have been told to evacuate before the weekend when extreme weather is set to intensify deadly wildfires sweeping through the region.
Opinion
www.courant.com
Amy Mclean Salls and Charles Rothenberger: Connecticut could be known for a modern transportation system, instead of asthma
The transportation decisions we make today should address our current challenges while laying the foundation for a better transportation future.
www.courant.com
Mold concerns rise with the sea level
A day after Hurricane Sandy hit, Nancy Arnold waded down her basement stairs and saw five feet of storm surge partially submerging her furnace and hot water heater.
ORIGINAL REPORTING
MOST POPULAR
CLIMATE