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Despite green efforts, CT's commercial properties are emitting more pollution; Here are ways to fix that

When a comprehensive inventory of Connecticut’s greenhouse gas emissions was released in early September, showing transportation-related exhaust to be a leading and persistent contributor, it sparked renewed discussion about the pace of the state’s adoption of electric vehicles and the pressing need to expand EV charging infrastructure.

Less noticed, however, was a slight but discouraging upswing in pollution released by commercial buildings.

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