Currently, the city aims to limit emissions by “requiring large buildings to track and report energy use,” Pinto said.
Experts testify to legislators that insurers are pulling out of coastal areas in RI and raising costs because of risks exacerbated by climate change.
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 ...
Martha’s Vineyard has seen the third-highest rate of dropped homeowners’ insurance of any community in the country, according ...
Sen. Dawn Euer (D. – Dist. 13, Newport and Jamestown) shared the results of her recent 2025 Constituent Survey with ...
A group of 19 students majoring in landscape architecture and ocean engineering are seeking ways to defend Mackerel Cove from ...
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.