Conservation Matter: Fall 2024

As the impacts of climate change become more intense across New England, nature-based solutions will be a key piece of the solution.

The Underwater Magnificence of Cashes Ledge

CLF has renewed its campaign to permanently protect Cashes Ledge, an underwater mountain range home to humpback whales, cod, lobster, and the largest coldwater kelp forest in the northern Atlantic. We are calling for NOAA to designate Cashes Ledge as a National Marine Sanctuary.

Roots of Resilience

CLF supported landmark legislation, the Vermont Flood Safety Act, aimed at protecting residents by shoring up one of the best tools we have in coping with our warming world: nature itself. Nature-based solutions not only provide safeguards for people against climate fallout, but they also restore and protect our land, waters, and wildlife. 

Progress Report: Local Food Economy

The Hub champions the vision of a robust New England food economy built around healthy, affordable food grown without petrochemicals and pesticides.

How a Climate Superfund Would Work

Vermont just voted to make fossil fuel companies pay for damages from climate-driven extreme storms. Here’s how.

Your Questions Answered: What Are Microgrids?

Microgrids are a powerful tool for fighting climate change and building climate resilience.

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