EcoRI’s Carini on Raimondo’s “Regret” Over Putting “Thumb on the Scale” in Invenergy Debate
Tuesday, July 04, 2017
EcoRI Editor Frank Carini spoke with GoLocal's Kate Nagle, following her questioning Governor Gina Raimondo about her support of the Paris Climate Accord - and role in the Invenergy Burrillville power plant debate.
Carini also spoke to recent EcoRI articles including the suspension of the Algonquin pipeline; the Conservation Law Foundation suing Shell Oil and its Allens Avenue facility, and the increase in both solar jobs in the state -- as well as ospreys.
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