
Lawn care goes electric
More Americans across the country are ready to say, 'Get off my lawn!' to their noisy, polluting, gasoline-powered lawn mowers, trimmers and leaf blowers.
Every campaign or project we work on is about confronting this hard truth: infinite economic growth on a finite planet is neither possible nor wise. We are working on a slate of programs that will shift decision maker’s approach in Connecticut from depleting our natural resources to preserving them, adopting policies that move us from single-use and disposable to reusable and sustainable, and encourage a shift in mindset from “never enough” to “enough.”
More Americans across the country are ready to say, 'Get off my lawn!' to their noisy, polluting, gasoline-powered lawn mowers, trimmers and leaf blowers.
Fast fashion has a huge impact on the environment, creates massive waste and contributes to climate change.
Protections for the gray wolf are being dismantled in the U.S. Here’s why that’s a bad idea for the wolves and for the environment.
Twenty-three species were declared extinct in the United States in September, underscoring the urgency with which we must act to stave off further losses. A new report from our research partners, “Reconnecting Nature: How wildlife corridors can help save species,” outlines seven different examples of species-saving wildlife corridors.
Congress is providing more funding for infrastructure to help keep our waters clean.