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These articles come in automatically from raw news feeds. I don't have time to clean up the irrelevant and sometimes duplicative stuff, but it nevertheless demonstrates that an aggregated news resource would be very useful locally. Although the Providence Journal is a shadow of its former self, local environment-related news is produced by various independent reporters and groups, including directly from government agencies and nonprofits. At present we either must subscribe to numerous sources flooding our inboxes and news feeds - an assault we don't have time for, or we ignore the issues because the news is scattered and does not reach critical mass. We need local Associated Press-type collating and curating!

Below the latest news are examples of Featured and Indexed articles that I curated a few years ago. This website actually has a lot of valuable background information on Rhode Island's environment. Scroll down the page to see.

Our Turn: Charles Chieppo and Jamie Gass: High court’s ruling is a victory for school choice
Providence Journal Commentary
4 years 9 months ago
Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 16:20
Letters: Biden’s decline; Trump and the military
Providence Journal Letters to the Editor
4 years 9 months ago
Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 15:08
My Turn: Steven Williamson: Rethinking public safety
Providence Journal Commentary
4 years 9 months ago
Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 15:07
My Turn: Mary Ann Sorrentino: The deadly toll of COVID anxiety
Providence Journal Commentary
4 years 9 months ago
Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 15:06
Is New Hampshire School Drinking Water Safe?
Conservation Law Foundation Scoop
4 years 9 months ago
Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 12:15
What it Takes to be a Black Farmer: Continuing a Legacy and Combating Systemic Racism
ecoRI People
4 years 9 months ago
Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 10:50
What it Takes to be a Black Farmer: Continuing a Legacy and Combating Systemic Racism
ecoRI Food and Farming News
4 years 9 months ago
Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 10:50
Bryant University lays off some nonunion employees
Providence Journal Education
4 years 9 months ago
Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 10:19
The Dirt – August 13, 2020: Save the American Chestnut, Greenhouse Feedback Request
URI Master Gardener Program
4 years 9 months ago
Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 09:42
When do you need to get a building permit for remodeling?
Providence Journal Garden News
4 years 9 months ago
Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 08:46
Illegally Operating Scrap-Metal Company in Johnston Fined for Violating Clean Air Act
ecoRI Pollution/Contamination News
4 years 9 months ago
Wednesday, August 12, 2020 - 17:57
My Turn: Joanne Giannini: Doesn’t anyone want to save Superman?
Providence Journal Commentary
4 years 9 months ago
Wednesday, August 12, 2020 - 16:20
New catalyst efficiently turns carbon dioxide into useful fuels and chemicals
Brown University Environmental Studies
4 years 9 months ago
Wednesday, August 12, 2020 - 10:34
Praise for global food waste documentary by Dadourian '20
Brown University Environmental Studies
4 years 9 months ago
Wednesday, August 12, 2020 - 09:23
R.I. scrap-metal company to pay $875,000 for violating Clean Air Act
Providence Journal Environment
4 years 9 months ago
Wednesday, August 12, 2020 - 09:20
Warwick schools will reopen with distance learning, board votes
Providence Journal Education
4 years 9 months ago
Tuesday, August 11, 2020 - 21:19
Raimondo slams Warwick School Committee after it votes for remote-only instruction
Providence Journal Education
4 years 9 months ago
Tuesday, August 11, 2020 - 21:19
Metacomet developer’s promise to preserve green space draws skepticism from East Providence neighbors
Providence Journal Environment
4 years 9 months ago
Tuesday, August 11, 2020 - 21:03
Raimondo expected to postpone Aug. 31 start of school
Providence Journal Education
4 years 9 months ago
Tuesday, August 11, 2020 - 19:28
Raimondo considering postponing Aug. 31 start date for public schools
Providence Journal Education
4 years 9 months ago
Tuesday, August 11, 2020 - 16:58

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Ideally I'd index the relevant stuff and discard the rest regularly, but I am not devoting my time to this in 2018 and 2019. It would be useful to have this compilation of news from a wide variety of responsible local organizations, though. This is a sample of what could be if more people started working on this project. I did index news from the beginning of 2015 into 2018, with a few gaps. It's possible to keep this up in an hour or two a day. But then I can't do other stuff..... SK

 

[First published in early 2015}  News about Rhode Island's environment is gathered automatically from blogs and feeds, and almost every source originates in Rhode Island. This processcatches some stories that aren't  important or relevant to this website, but everything here is in order of latest date published at top. Some of the feeds don't alwaysn work, some need adjustment, and some stories I see in newspapers or websites that I want to include but can't be brought in automatically, so some news is missing. Eventually, this news service will be refined, but there's plenty to read already.

A more useful way to read the news is by category. I assign environmental categories to news stories as I read them, which sometimes means they don't show up for a little while if I'm taking a break from indexing things here. I don't index the irrelevant stuff. Some stories go back to 2010 because their news feeds were set up to deliver older stories, not just the usual 5 or 10 stories.

Providential Gardener does not necessarily agree or disagree with any of the views expressed in these blogs. Facts may or may not be accurate. So read thoughtfully and do your own research in reliable sources. Of course, in this day and age of the Wild-West internet where everyone can publish their opinions, it's a serious and important question what "reliable sources" might be....

If you want to subscribe to one of the news sources directly, go to the source and grab the rss feed. In the menu, there is a list of news sources.