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Maria Vasco, Owner Of Boston’s First Zero-Waste Store, Welcomes Big-Name Competition
The 23-year-old entrepreneur discussed her blossoming home essentials shop Uvida during a Friday interview on “Boston Public Radio.” -
Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop Investigate How Climate Change Impacts Most Vulnerable Populations
The communities are studying "social vulnerability" to climate change through a new joint regional project. -
‘We’ve Been Failed Down Here’: Somerset Residents Urge State To Shutter Scrap Metal Operation
Some people who live by the beach collect sea glass or driftwood. But in the Brayton Point neighborhood of Somerset, Mass., what washes up is very different. -
Environmental Roundtable: Climate Change Fuels Extreme Weather, Shutting Down Oil Pipelines, And The Country's First Black Chief Of US Forest Service
Those stories and more on our environmental roundtable. -
From Floods To Fires, A Summer Of Extreme Weather Shows Climate Change’s Impact
What action needs to be taken? -
The Western Wildfires Are Affecting People 3,000 Miles Away
Smoke traveling from the Western wildfires is reaching all the way across the country, bringing vibrant red sunsets and moon glow to the East. But it's… -
Concerns, Costs Of PFAS Absorbing More Local Energy
Locals say that more state oversight and education could help. -
With Boston Right Whale Mural, Shepard Fairey Turns Attention To Climate Change
"I care about how art in public spaces can create conversations that wouldn’t happen otherwise," Fairey said. -
Parts Of The Amazon Rainforest Are Now Releasing More Carbon Than They Absorb
Research suggests that deforestation and fire, among other factors, have dramatically undercut the Amazon's ability to absorb heat-trapping carbon emissions from the atmosphere. -
Make Way For Loon Chicks While Boating In New England This Summer
Watch out for loon chicks if you head out on a boat in the coming weeks.