Rhode Island Ranks Second in Environmental Friendliness
According to a recent report, Rhode Island has been identified as the second most environmentally friendly state in the U.S. This ranking was based on 27 key metrics, including air quality, water quality, and renewable energy usage.
Rhode Island Outperforms in Green Metrics
The report, compiled by personal finance website WalletHub, compared the 50 states across three categories: environmental quality, eco-friendly behaviors, and climate-change contributions. Rhode Island excelled in several areas, notably ranking first in terms of environmental quality.Factors Fueling Rhode Island’s Eco-Leadership
A significant contributor to Rhode Island’s high ranking is its commitment to renewable energy. The state has one of the highest percentages of energy consumption that is met by renewable sources. Additionally, the state’s stringent regulations and proactive measures have led to improved air and water quality.National Environmental Performance
Vermont claimed the top spot as the most environmentally friendly state, while Louisiana ranked last. The WalletHub report highlighted considerable variation across the U.S., with some states making significant progress in environmental stewardship, while others lag behind.The report from WalletHub highlights the commendable efforts of Rhode Island in prioritizing environmental sustainability. As the second most environmentally friendly state, Rhode Island serves as an example for other states to bolster their own efforts in achieving a greener future.