CT has four major climate bills awaiting legislative action this session. It’s anyone’s guess what will emerge to make it to a vote, or pass.
Advocates say a CT bill could act as a 'backstop' if Congress doesn’t fund a federal program designed to get more households ...
WSHU spoke with Tom Condon to discuss his article on the role Connecticut's road design plays in pedestrian deaths.
Senate Democrats said Monday they are narrowing a groundbreaking proposal to set standards for the development and use of ...
Pro-Palestine organizers formed an encampment, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and for Yale to divest from military weapon manufacturers.
Natural climate solutions can provide over one-third of the cost-effective climate mitigation needed by 2030 to stabilize warming below 2°C.
Adopting changes in regulatory practice should be a slow and difficult journey. The process is akin to being blindfolded and trying to parallel park. You hit the car in front and then you hit the car ...
We can create a Connecticut that safeguards our citizens’ rights and well-being, positioning us as a leader in the ethical deployment of AI.
As the Johnson v. Grants Pass case is heard, we must make it the goal that nobody should need to sleep outdoors or in cars at all.
DOT's practice of clearcutting along roadways ignores the science showing the extraordinary benefits of trees and the harm removals cause.
More pedestrians are being killed by vehicles in Connecticut, but some experts aren't blaming the drivers — they're blaming the roads.
If you’re stuck in traffic, you are the traffic! Guilty. But what’s being done to reduce all that traffic? In New York City ...