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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.
The Connecticut Institute for Resilience & Climate Adaptation, based at the University of Connecticut's Avery Point campus in Groton, is working on expanding its initiative Resilient Connecticut f ...
After several years of failure in the Connecticut General Assembly to pass significant climate-related legislation, advocates believe this time could be different. At a press briefing this week out… ...
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.
There was no shortage of irony in the timing of Friday’s declaration by Gov. Ned Lamont that the Transportation and Climate Initiative, otherwise known as TCI, would no longer be included in his ...
Buoyed by federal funding, Connecticut makes big investments in transportation and climate projects WSHU | By J.D. Allen Published December 21, 2021 at 5:07 PM EST ...
The Transportation Climate Initiative, or TCI, is a cap and trade policy Governor Ned Lamont wants Connecticut to be a part of. At a virtual hearing, Gov. Lamont’s team testified the TCI program ...
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 ...
“Connecticut middle-class families need a break,” Kelly says. Kelly says the budget is balanced without tax hikes so he believes the mileage tax and Transportation Climate Initiative are just ...
(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… ...
Pass Connecticut’s bill implementing the Transportation & Climate Initiative Program during a special session in the near future.
NEW HAVEN >> State environmental activists believe there can be a future, both for jobs in Connecticut and for life on Earth, as long as people are willing to unite for a cause and find common ...