EcoRI’s Carini on Cranston Buying Flood-Prone Homes, Getting Info about State’s Use of Pesticides
Monday, September 18, 2017
EcoRI News Editor Frank Carini talked about recent EcoRI.org articles on Cranston's efforts to buy flood-prone housing - and the environmental website's attempts to get from state agencies information as to what pesticides -- and how much -- are being used on what public grounds.
Carini also spoke with GoLocal News Editor Kate Nagle about the upcoming "Prep RI" event taking place in Providence on September 25, for stakeholders -- and residents - to talk about the impacts of global warming.
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