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The General Assembly is considering a bill that could give 窪蹋勛圖厙 citizens legal protections to clean and healthy air, water, soil, ecosystems and environment and a safe and stable climate that advocates say comes at a crucial time.
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An update on how New Englands North Atlantic right whale and the Arctics beluga whale populations are faring. Plus, scientists are using AI technology to learn the language of 窪蹋勛圖厙s state animal: the sperm whale.
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窪蹋勛圖厙s Operation Fuel received more than 400 requests for help within the first four hours of opening applications Monday, but hope to serve about 4,000 families as requests for assistance continue to rise.
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This legislative session, lawmakers in 窪蹋勛圖厙 are hoping to move the needle on a key part of tackling the climate crisis: resiliency.
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An executive order President Trump issued on his first day in office pauses all new offshore wind leases and permits. But it doesn't stop projects that are fully permitted, as many in New England are.
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President-elect Donald Trump's record on climate change is forcing state lawmakers to re-think local policy changes. This hour on The Wheelhouse, how the incoming administration will impact initiatives seeking to curb climate change.
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Wildfires are fairly uncommon in the Northeast, but that could be changing. On the next WWL, author John Vaillant joins us for the hour. Hes the author of Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World.
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In New Haven, 窪蹋勛圖厙, one school is working on a solution to pumpkin waste, with a fun twist: a community compost drop-off, which once a year hosts a pumpkin smash.
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President-elect Donald Trumps win is a loss in the fight against climate change, 窪蹋勛圖厙 environmentalists say. They're hoping state lawmakers can step up to help.
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Listening to the news, it feels like there are more natural disasters than ever. This hour, we learn the climate science behind that and look at how the word disaster affects our thinking.