Climate Change
Addressing climate change presents residents, businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities a chance to create, evolve, and maintain a sustainable environment, a robust economy, and a higher quality of life today and tomorrow.
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Threats to CT Tree and Forest Health
Learn about the many factors influencing the health and function of Connecticut's trees and forests.
Learn about the native twolined chestnut borer.
CT Greenhouse Gas Inventory Reports
Connecticut's published reports that overview the progress made in reducing GHG emissions over specific years.
The Glastonbury Shooting Range is open for public use by reservation, usually from March through the end of November.
Vehicle Repair and Body Shops P2 Fact Sheet Index
Pollution Prevention and Regulatory Assistance for Vehicle Repair/Body Shops
Information about compliance with environmental requirements in Connecticut.
Where numerous, rainwater killifish are thought to be an effective control of mosquito larvae.
Learn about a variety of hunting topics and gain new skills in advanced hunter education workshops.
Local and state governments in Connecticut have demonstrated important leadership to address climate change through implementing energy efficiency programs, switching to clean energy sources, and utilizing more fuel efficient vehicles.
Licensed Environmental Professional (LEP) Verification Audit Program
The purpose of the Licensed Environmental Professional (LEP) Verification Audit Program is to ensure that the opinions ("verifications") of the LEP are based on an appropriate understanding of the environmental conditions of the site and that the verification is in compliance with all applicable statutes and regulations, including the Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs).
They are sold as bait at coastal bait shops (where they are often called “killies” or “mummies”) and are popular due to their toughness and ability to survive in fresh water.