Can building-scale batteries bolster Connecticut's fledgling solar industry?| Colin Cogle's Blog
Single-stream recycling is great, but it has downsides. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to help.| Colin Cogle's Blog
While Connecticut Senate Bill 9 is a step forward for renewable energy, it includes a knife in the back for homeowners and small businesses.| Colin Cogle's Blog
The Sierra Club, the nation's most prominent environmental group, has a staunch opinion about net neutrality. That's a sign that you should, too.| Colin Cogle's Blog
Town becomes the twenty-first in Connecticut to ban the sale, use, and import of fracking waste by-products.| Colin Cogle's Blog
ST. PETERSBURG — Florida’s first bear hunt in a decade drew more than 160,000 applicants for a far more limited number of permits, including from opponents who are trying to reduce the number of bears killed. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will award 172 bear hunt permits by random lottery for the December […] The post 160,000 apply for Florida’s first bear hunt in a decade appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent