A freeze on federal funds isn't stopping the creation of a climate strategy in Rhode Island, but it is making it more challenging.
Experts testify to legislators that insurers are pulling out of coastal areas in RI and raising costs because of risks exacerbated by climate change.
Martha’s Vineyard has seen the third-highest rate of dropped homeowners’ insurance of any community in the country, according ...
A group of 19 students majoring in landscape architecture and ocean engineering are seeking ways to defend Mackerel Cove from ...
NORTH KINGSTOWN − The fate of $600 million in federal funding for Rhode Island highway projects, including the westbound ...
Concepts ranging from floating communities to elevated over-water bike paths populate the final exhibition of a ...
SYDNEY — Fourteen Pacific island nations will receive $107 million to adapt their tuna-dependent economies as climate change pushes the fish farther from their shores, the Green Climate Fund ...
Rep. Lauren H. Carson (D-Dist. 75, Newport) and Rep. Terri Cortvriend (D-Dist. 72, Portsmouth, Middletown) will host an upcoming virtual Aquidneck Island Climate Caucus conversation with U.S. Sen.
The Rhode Island Executive Climate Change Coordinating Council voted this week to approve the transfer, if needed, of $225,000 in state funds to pay the consultants and other groups that have been ...
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