ecoRI News Editor Carini Joins GoLocal Every Friday - This Week Invenergy and Coastal Issues

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ecoRI News Editor Carini Joins GoLocal Every Friday - This Week Invenergy and Coastal Issues

Frank Carini, ecoRI, Editor
GoLocal has teamed up with the leading environmental news organization, ecoRI News to bring you weekly appearances on GoLocal LIVE by Editor and Co-Founder Frank Carini.

This week Carini and GoLocal's News Editor Kate Nagle discussed Invenergy’s proposed plant in Burrillville and coastal clean-ups in RI.

The Invenergy plant is opposed by many environmental groups, but is supported by Governor Gina Raimondo.

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ecoRI News is a digital journalism initiative dedicated to reporting on environmental and social justice issues in southern New England. Through our reporting and outreach programs, we create a more informed public and provide individuals with the information they need to be better stewards of their environment.

ecoRI Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization with the IRS. We depend on the support of individuals, foundations and businesses that recognize the importance of environmental/social justice news delivered from an independent perspective.

ecoRI provides the most comprehensive environmental coverage. 

“I’m looking forward to expanding the conversation about the environmental issues facing southern New England with viewers of GoLocal Live,” said Carini.

“We are excited to feature ecoRI’s editor each week. They do a tremendous job day-in-day out covering a vast array of environmental issues,” said Josh Fenton. Fenton worked for U.S. Senator John Chafee focused on environmental issues and served as Assistant to the Director of the RI Department of Environmental Management.

“With southern New England facing myriad environmental/social justice issues, from sea-level rise to food security to development pressures, ecoRI News is a trusted news source, uniquely poised to report on these challenges and the opportunities they provide,” said Carini. 

“Credible information is key to understanding these challenges. Through our reporting we foster a more engaged and informed citizenry.”

 

About ecoRI News:

ecoRI News is a digital journalism initiative dedicated to reporting on environmental and social justice issues in southern New England. Through our reporting and outreach programs, we create a more informed public and provide individuals with the information they need to be better stewards of their environment.

ecoRI Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization with the IRS. We depend on the support of individuals, foundations and businesses that recognize the importance of environmental/social justice news delivered from an independent perspective.


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