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Connecticut Shelves Transportation Climate Initiative By Christine Stuart • Published June 4, 2021 • Updated on June 4, 2021 at 7:08 pm NBC Universal, Inc.
After several high-profile failures, state lawmakers in the most recent session took some of their most significant actions in years to shift Connecticut’s trajectory on its climate change goals.
Lamont said that after decades of cooperation on environmental issues it's now hard to reach a national consensus.
But what Connecticut has not grasped is the full scope of how Colorado is approaching climate change: with an economy-wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Roadmap authorized by its legislature ...
(WTNH) – Standing in the 90-plus degree heat on Friday, state leaders and Governor Ned Lamont celebrated Connecticut’s Clean Air Act. Raising the emission standards, lawmakers want to make su… ...
Connecticut doesn’t have as many ambitious climate initiatives on the books as some of its neighbors like Massachusetts and New York, so there’s less for the Trump administration to go after.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation announced the implementation of its annual Drive Less Connecticut Climate Challenge, which launched on Earth Day and runs through May 31. Connecticut ...
Public Act 22-5 sets statutory goals to reduce GHG emissions to at least 45 percent below 2001 levels by 2030 and 80 percent below 2001 levels by 2050.
Gov. Ned Lamont's administration is looking to phase out the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035, in sync with a coalition of other states that have pledged to hasten the transition to electric vehicles.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation announced the implementation of its annual Drive Less Connecticut Climate Challenge, which launched on Earth Day and runs through May 31.
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