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Author Archives: Meg Dalton

Meg is a freelance journalist and audio producer based in Connecticut who reports on the environment, gender and media. She’s reported and edited for the Columbia Journalism Review, PBS NewsHour, Architectural Digest, MediaShift, Hearst Connecticut newspapers, and more. In addition, her audio work has appeared on WSHU, Marketplace, WBAI, and NPR. Meg covers Connecticut and Rhode Island.

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In Northeast, more research needed on offshore wind’s impact on fishing

by Meg Dalton April 17, 2019April 17, 2019

A new alliance seeks to collect and share information on the relationships between fisheries and wind development.

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In Connecticut, low electric vehicle supply threatens transportation goals

by Meg Dalton April 8, 2019April 4, 2019
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Connecticut historic preservation boards warming up to solar panels

by Meg Dalton March 4, 2019March 4, 2019
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Compost heat recovery helps cut costs, boost revenue for Connecticut farm

by Meg Dalton February 15, 2019February 14, 2019
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No ‘big splash’ as Connecticut continues slow wade into offshore wind

by Meg Dalton January 30, 2019January 29, 2019

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