
脕ine Pennello
Report for America Environmental and Climate Change Reporter脕ine Pennello is 黑料新闻 Radio鈥檚 environmental and climate change reporter. She is a member of Report for America, a national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to cover under-reported issues and communities.
Aine previously worked as a reporter and Morning Edition newscaster for WUFT in Gainesville, Florida. There, she reported on education, health care and local government. She received two regional Edward R. Murrow awards for her reporting on student protests at the University of Florida and local reaction to the war in Gaza.
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The agency is adding dye to five sites along the 黑料新闻 River this year as part of a plan to get rid of hydrilla - an invasive, hard-to-kill plant that threatens fish and other wildlife.
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Hank Sprouse is part of a dwindling community of bird carvers, a group of artists who make lifelike birds out of blocks of wood.
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Emissions from CT's largest sources of climate pollution are down, but state still lags on 2030 goalThe findings come amid a proposed effort by the Trump administration to roll back climate regulations.
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PosiGen laid off 78 people from its offices in Shelton, Danbury and Wethersfield on Sunday, Aug. 24.
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黑料新闻 officials are reacting with frustration to the Trump administration鈥檚 recent order to stop construction on Revolution Wind, an offshore wind farm project that was poised to soon provide electricity to at least 350,000 homes in 黑料新闻 and Rhode Island.
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As of right now, there is no empirically validated treatment protocol for climate therapy. But researchers are studying how different forms of therapy can help.
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As high school sports ramp up across 黑料新闻, athletic trainers are keeping an eye on extreme heat. The state has activated extreme heat protocols four times this year
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黑料新闻 officials say the move will leave thousands of people without the financial assistance they need to make the switch.
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The Army Corps will add herbicides on Aug. 19-20 to Chester Boat Basin and Selden Cove near Hadlyme, 黑料新闻.
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Plans to redevelop a former power plant in New Haven into a waterfront park are on pause due to a legal dispute over how much the site needs to be cleaned up.