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Greenhouse emissions reached record levels in 2020, even with pandemic lockdowns
Together, the U.S., China and the European Union are responsible for more than 40% of global carbon emissions. -
The Future Of Fall: How The Climate Crisis Threatens Foliage In New England
The leaves are indeed changing later than they used to — about two weeks later than they did back in the 1980s or 1990s -
The Federal Government Sells Flood-Prone Homes To Often Unsuspecting Buyers, NPR Finds
The first thing Larry McCanney fell in love with was the tree in the front yard. It cast shade on the porch of a house that, if he were honest, needed… -
Harvard University Will Stop Investing In Fossil Fuels After Years Of Public Pressure
Harvard University says it will end its investments in fossil fuels, a move that activists — both on and off campus — have been pushing the university to… -
Pope Francis And Other Christian Leaders Are Calling For Bold Climate Action
The leaders of three prominent Christian denominations issued an unprecedented joint statement calling on people of all faiths to take action to halt the… -
How Gen-Z Is Turning Into The Zero Waste Generation
Local advocates share why zero waste practices are being adopted by Gen-Zers. -
Janey Moves To Withdraw Walsh-Era Waterfront Development Plan
The Acting Mayor's move could scrap years of planning. Environmentalists applaud. -
New England Is Under A Hurricane Watch For The First Time In Years
The National Hurricane Center has issued a rare hurricane watch for parts of New England, warning that Tropical Storm Henri will likely develop into a… -
July Was The Hottest Month In Recorded Human History
In the Northern Hemisphere, July was 2.77 degrees hotter than average. -
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.”