HARTFORD, CT – The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection released its annual report on Connecticut’s greenhouse gas emissions Thursday, revealing a mixed picture of the state’s efforts to combat climate change.
After setbacks to efforts to adopt electric vehicle sales targets in Maine and Connecticut, New England clean transportation advocates are regrouping with a focus on charging infrastructure and consumer education.
Transportation is the biggest contributor to climate change in New England, and EVs are only one part of the solution in both rural and urban settings, advocates say. Amid progress on electric vehicles, political setbacks frustrate advocates.
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