Earth Talk: Yellowstone grizzlies off of the endangered species list
Dear EarthTalk: Is the federal government’s decision to take Yellowstone’s grizzlies off of the endangered species list good news or bad news for
View ArticleEarth Talk: Farmers and Climate Change
Dear EarthTalk: How are farms and farmers dealing with climate change? -- M.H. Agriculture may well be one of the industries hardest hi
View ArticleEarth Talk: Green Booze
Dear EarthTalk: What’s the latest in greener booze? Are there any good organic beers, wines or liquors out there? -- MR Perhaps
View ArticleEarth Talk: Volvo ending their production of gas-powered engines
Dear EarthTalk: Does Volvo’s embrace of electric cars signal the beginning of the end of the gas-powered internal combustion engine? -- Macy
View ArticleEarth Talk: Reducing Carbon Footprint With Gamification
Dear EarthTalk: What are some ways people are using games to help reduce their carbon footprints? -- LM Environmental advocates and organizat
View ArticleConnecticut Food Bank: Help Fight SNAP Cuts
While most people will look forward to a holiday weekend enjoying time with their families and cookouts, more than 400,000 people in Connecticut will
View ArticleConnecticut Food Bank: A New Collaboration To Fight Hunger
For decades, two food banks and a host of human services providers, interest groups and community food programs have worked to meet the needs of our s
View ArticleEarth Talk: Michael Bloomberg's Environmentalism
Dear EarthTalk: Since when did Michael Bloomberg become a great environmentalist? -- J.M. Michael Bloomberg was primarily known as a financi
View ArticleEarth Talk: Global Warming and the evolution of wildlife species
Dear EarthTalk: Could global warming really already be a factor in the evolution of wildlife species? -- V.D. No doubt the quickly
View ArticleEarth Talk: Was Hurricane Harvey caused by global warming?
Dear EarthTalk: Was Hurricane Harvey caused by global warming? -- T.D. The short answer is no. No single hurricane or weather event
View ArticleEarth Talk: Geoengineering solutions to address climate woes
Dear EarthTalk: Are there any realistic geoengineering solutions to our climate woes and why haven’t we started employing them yet? -- A.M.
View ArticleEarth Talk: Dogs, Cats and Climate Change
Dear EarthTalk: Is it really true that our dogs and cats are major contributors to climate change, and if so what can we do about it? -- C.S.
View ArticleConnecticut Food Bank - Community Conversations: Breaking the Cycle of Hunger
Hunger in Connecticut; the numbers are surprising and the need is growing. More than 400,000 Connecticut residents struggle with hunger. More than 120
View ArticleEarth Talk: If I stick to grass-fed beef, can I live with myself...
Dear EarthTalk: Even though I know a vegetarian diet is better for the environment, I love cheeseburgers and a good steak every now and then. If I sti
View ArticleEarth Talk: B Corporations and their effect on the environment
Dear EarthTalk: I know what C Corporations, S Corporations and LLCs are, but what are “B Corporations” and how does this status help the environme
View ArticleEarth Talk: Fuel Efficiency and 18 Wheelers
Dear EarthTalk: It’s obvious that our cars are getting greener every year, but what about 18 wheelers? -- P.M We all rely on hea
View ArticleEarth Talk: Cool Holiday Gifts for Vegans
Dear EarthTalk: I’m looking for cool holiday gift ideas for a strident vegan who won’t tolerate items that make use of animals or animal products.
View ArticleEarth Talk: Climate change and the affect on real estate values
Dear EarthTalk: How will climate change affect real estate values? -- J.W. It’s not surprising that questions like these are on
View ArticleConnecticut Food Bank - Thank you: Here's to the New Year
All of us at the Connecticut Food Bank want you to know how much we appreciate your support and partnership. We are so grateful to be part of this com
View ArticleConnecticut Food Bank News - Record-Breaking Temperatures and Nothing to Eat
Heat or Eat? You Can Make a DifferenceOne of the most distressing choices our struggling neighbors must make is whether they buy food or pay for their
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