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Connecticut 10th greenest, Vermont leads says WalletHub

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We could do better but we could also do a lot worse. A couple weeks ago, personal finance website WalletHub released its report on the year's Greenest States. "In order to showcase the states doing right by Mother Earth , WalletHub compared the 50 states in terms of 28 key metrics that speak to the current health of the environment and residents’ environmental-friendliness," their press release says. "The data set ranges from green buildings per capita to the share of energy consumption from renewable resources." Our 10th place ranking mirrors a similar ranking from SmileHub , 11th in sustainable development. Unfortunately, we are slipping: in 2023 we ranked sixth , in 2024 ninth . Asked to explain why we've been slipping, WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo told me, "While Connecticut continues to do well in addressing climate change , ranking second in that category, its overall environmental quality has slipped noticeably, from eighth in 2023 to 11th i...

Earth Day 2025: indulge yourself while protecting the planet

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I loved the recent Blue Origin all-female trip to space and even consider Katy Perry an astronaut now. But then, I was that kid who raced to watch Man land on the moon in July 1969, nerdily pushing my way from the confines of friend Stephanie's house up the street. Today on Earth Day , no doubt the Blue Origin ladies are thinking of Earth much differently than you and I are. I can only imagine the thrill of seeing our planet even from 62 miles above sea level (still well above the Kármán line ). I ask that you close your eyes and imagine Earth in a similarly special vein. Buying green products won't necessarily change the world but if you only buy sustainably, your carbon footprint at the time of your death will be a source of pride. Not to you, who is dead , but to your family. Imagine knowing your mom or grandmother had composted their entire adult lives? So here is a smattering of products I have enjoyed and do enjoy: #1: Oceanfoam rollers . These eco-conscious foam rolle...

Connecticut so so for sustainable development but number one in urban tree cover

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If you have ever taken a stroll around New Haven, you may have been treated to one of our dozens of green spaces. I was so struck over Christmas when I wandered blocks from the Yale campus to find the Farmington Canal Greenway. It is part of the East Coast Greenway, a 3,000-mile bike and pedestrian route that aims to connect Maine to Florida. Visit Milford, for example, and you can bike along part of it as it skirts by Gulf Beach. Elsewhere, find Edgewood Park , for example, with its bocce court ensconced by buttonbushes and dogwoods, which help guard against erosion. The park also showcases shagbark hickory, black birch, kousa dogwood, and weeping blue spruce. These are but two examples of our embarassment of riches in the Constitution State, where green spaces in a city are not a one-off but a way of life, lifting spirits while promoting a healthier lifestyle: from running and rollerblading to simply walking alone or with a loved one. It turns out, Connecticut has a special place...