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Worcester kills proposal that would have banned new gas stations
A close vote on City Council narrowly defeated moving forward on the citizen petition. -
A church retreat came to the aid of Canada's latest disaster survivors
HOPE, British Columbia — A little before dinnertime, people trickle in to sit by the fireplace in the main lodge of Camp Hope, a church retreat center at… -
Here in New England, it's beginning to look a lot like ... summer?
The Northeast experiences its third warmest, and twelfth wettest, autumn on record. -
Proposed Peabody 'peaker' plant 'misguided,' Environmental League of Massachusetts president says
Critics of the plant worry about the high levels of pollutants it will emit. -
Local governments staff up, team up to confront climate change
Massachusetts' sustainability workers are reaching across municipal boundaries to protect their towns from natural disasters and cut emissions. -
A blizzard warning in...Hawaii?
Across the U.S., the weather is simply weird: The highest peaks of Hawaii spent the weekend under a blizzard warning, while record rainfall drenched the… -
To fight climate change, Ithaca votes to decarbonize its buildings by 2030
In a groundbreaking move this week, the city of Ithaca, New York, voted to decarbonize and electrify buildings in the city by the end of the decade — a… -
AG Healey Pledges To Continue Fight Against Big Oil
The attorney general's lawsuit against ExxonMobile proceeds -
Oil companies face 'big tobacco moment' in Congress over their climate policies
The House Oversight Committee will hear from chief executives of four global oil companies on Thursday as part of its investigation into what Rep. Carolyn… -
Emissions Of Climate-Changing Methane Are 6 Times Higher In Boston Than State Estimates, Study Finds
The study also found no change in emissions over the eight years of the study, despite state laws designed to cut back.