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Frank Carini

Frank Carini

Co-Founder,Senior Reporter at EcoRI

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment
  • Nature & Wildlife

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Recent Articles

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Home Gardens Help Stem Insect Decline - ecoRI news

Entomologists are seeing notable declines in insect diversity worldwide, caused by habitat loss, introduced species, novel pathogens, pesticides, pollution, and climate change.
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Questions and Answers About Offshore Wind - ecoRI news

As for offshore wind’s impact on whale deaths, NOAA hasn’t found one.
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Climate Crisis Fuels Unhealthy Southern New England Air - ecoRI news

Often lost among the myriad problems caused by our relentless burning of fossil fuels is the amount of air pollution being created.
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This Congress is for the Birds - ecoRI news

Congress of the Birds is one of three federally licensed rehabilitation clinics in the state, and the only one focused specifically on birds.
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Slow Down is Right Way to Protect Endangered Whales - ecoRI news

Four conservation groups have asked a federal judge to set a Nov. 1 deadline for long-delayed federal action to finalize expanded vessel strike protections for endangered North Atlantic right whales.
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Initial Court Ruling Tosses Sand on R.I.’s Year-Old Beach Access La...

It’s looking like the Ocean State’s new shoreline access law might meet the same fate as a beachside sandcastle this summer.
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Major Retailers Selling Forest Destruction

Many of the products that are most harmful to the world’s forests can be found on the shelves of big-box stores.
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Meadow Medians Simple Solution to Slow Environmental Degradation - ...

A meadow is much more than just a field. These green spaces are diverse, dynamic habitats dominated by native grasses and wildflowers.
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Providence 311: DPW Rescues City from Native Plants

An award-winning meadow at the downtown train station was recently mowed down by the Providence Department of Public Works.
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Burrillville Town Council Gambles on Public Health for Sake of Fake...

At home, where we should plant native trees, shrubs, and flowers, we grow grass. Where we should grow grass, we plant artificial turf.
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Nonprofit Project Teaches Schools How to Reduce Food Waste

Rhode Island’s 450 or so public and private schools generate a lot of food waste, nearly 28,000 pounds every school day.