The University of Connecticut and the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection unveiled a tool to visualize pollution exposure, health disparities, and other socioeconomic factors.
Due to Connecticut’s dry conditions this summer, the state’s tree canopy may undergo an earlier color change compared to last year, when the state received a heavy amount of rainfall.
Rising sea levels are bringing more nest-flooding tides that threaten to push the birds that breed in coastal marshes along the Atlantic Coast to extinction.