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Offshore wind industry feels the breeze in Salem
Crowley Maritime Corporation, which is angling to become the offshore wind port operator in Salem, on Thursday opened its Rhode Island office at CIC… -
We need to talk about your gas stove, your health and climate change
Americans love their gas stoves. It's a romance fueled by a decades-old "cooking with gas" campaign from utilities that includes vintage advertisements, a… -
Fat Bear Week has a champion: All hail 480 Otis
They went pound for pound, gut to gut. Coming into the final round, both animals had fervent support online. But in the end, 480 Otis was crowned the… -
Long-Delayed Vineyard Wind Project Secures Financing, Starts Hiring
Onshore construction is expected to begin as soon as Thursday in Barnstable. -
Firefighters Blast Decision To Allow Toxic PFAS Chemicals To Stay In Their Gear
Representatives for the fire protection association said removing the test before understanding how it could affect the moisture barrier could pose serious risks to firefighter safety. -
Taco Bell Wants Your Old Sauce Packets So They Can Be Recycled
A sauce packet from a fast-food restaurant might seem like the ultimate throwaway item. But Taco Bell is telling its customers to hold on to those… -
Somerville Aims For Climate Resilience And Equity With New Urban Forest Report
A new plan maps out the city’s future and identifies low-income areas with lower tree coverage now, tracking with nationwide trends. -
How Gen-Z Is Turning Into The Zero Waste Generation
Local advocates share why zero waste practices are being adopted by Gen-Zers. -
Henry David Thoreau — The Original 'Social Distancer' — Has Newfound Relevancy During The Pandemic
Author David Gessner says that Thoreau's writings can offer comfort and direction on how to get through the pandemic. -
Janey Moves To Withdraw Walsh-Era Waterfront Development Plan
The Acting Mayor's move could scrap years of planning. Environmentalists applaud.