The consequences are dire.

Tune in for The Warming of Connecticut, a one-hour CPTV documentary, on ways to alleviate the affects of global warming in Connecticut.

The Warming of Connecticut airs June 26 at 8 pm, followed by a live town meeting at 9 p.m.

The Warming of CT

Documentary producer Jennifer Boyd examines the science and solutions at a local level in a one hour CPTV original documentary called The Warming of Connecticut. The predictions are sobering but the solutions are inspiring!
About the Producer

Transcripts.
In Alphabetical Order:
  • David Anderson |
    Board Member (Secretary and Treasurer), Connecticut League of Conservation Voters
  • Dr. Herster Barres |
    Founder, Reforest the Tropics
  • Edward Boman |
    Assistant Director of Public Works, Fairfield
  • Nevin Christenson |
  • Rabbi Andrea Cohen-Kiener |
    Director. Interreligious Eco-Justice Network
  • Ken Flatto |
    First Selectman, Fairfield
  • Gordon Gabelle |
    Associate Dean for Student and Alumni Affairs, Lecturer
    Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
  • Norman Garrick |
    Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    Director of the University Transportation Center, UConn
  • Heidi Green |
    President, 1000 Friends in Connecticut
  • Harry N. Hintlian |
    President, Superior Nut Company
    Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Gina McCarthy |
    Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
  • Lynn Plant |
    Acting Chair, Fairfield Town Green
  • Cynthia Rosenzweig |
    Senior Research Scientist, NASA and the Columbia Earth Institute
    Head of the Climate Impacts Group at Goddard Institute for Space Studies
  • Roger Smith |
    Campaign Director, Clean Water ActionCoordinator, Connecticut Climate Coalition
  • Cameron Wake |
    Research Associate Professor
    Climate Change Research Center at the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans Space, UNH
  • Bob Wall |
    Fairfield Resident