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How leaders from the Tatler community address sustainability in their organisations and beyond

Few things can seem as daunting as dealing with the threat of the climate crisis let alone driving change. Four members of the Tatler community, who are leaders in the world of sustainability, share how they’re tackling the issue head on.

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Advocates CT General Assembly must act on climate bills / Public News Service

Connecticut s General Assembly is weighing several climate change bills. It comes after what advocates describe as detrimental inaction on the legislative body s part in the last two years. This is due to misinformation, Republican filibusters, and committee inaction. .

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IN feeling the impacts of climate change / Public News Service

By Enrique Saenz for Mirror Indy.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the Mirror Indy-Free Press Indiana-Public News Service Collaboration. Earth Month in Indianapolis has gotten off to a wet start. In just a single day, April 2, the city received about half the rainfall it usually gets the entire month. .

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Climate activists call on U S company to halt trade lawsuit over LNG / Public News Service

Environmental activists are rallying today in Sunnyvale, asking the American company Ruby River Capital to drop a lawsuit the protesters called "a grave threat" to climate action. Ruby River is suing the government of Canada after the government denied permits for a proposed Liquefied Natural Gas terminal in Quebec. Clayton Tucker, climate organizer for the Trade Justice Education Fund, said the suit initially asked arbitrators to fine the government $20 billion for loss of future profits but then scaled the request down to $1 billion. .

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