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EPA deals major blow to Cape machine gun range; report finds significant danger to public health
The findings could effectively stop the Massachusetts Army National Guard from building the eight-lane gun range on Cape Cod. -
‘If not now, then when?’ What motivates the new Mass. commissioner for environmental protection
Bonnie Heiple says it’s time to take advantage of new federal resources and make sure community members have a “seat at the table.” -
'Love that Dirty Water': Is the Charles River actually that dirty?
For Earth Day, we checked in on how Boston's iconic river is doing, decades after being lambasted in The Standells’ “Dirty Water.” -
For New England farmers, silvopasture could be a key adaptation to a changing climate
To understand silvopasture, imagine you’re a cow grazing under full sun on a hot August day. -
Developers have right to finish transmission line to Mass., Maine jury says
Despite Maine voters’ referendum, the project will likely push forward. -
Feeling thrifty: How the secondhand market is changing the fashion game
While thrifting has a smaller carbon footprint than fast fashion, it can still take an environmental toll. -
Now is your chance to meet-and-greet the seals at the New England Aquarium
The aquarium views bringing people into the exhibit as an opportunity to engage children in environmental work. -
Chromebooks’ lifespans cost Mass. schools and the environment, new report finds
Reducing “Chromebook churn” could have a big environmental impact. -
How environmental racism is hurting communities of color in Boston
A preview of State of Race: Environmental Justice. -
The big reason why the U.S. is seeking the toughest-ever rules for vehicle emissions
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing its most ambitious new regulations yet for cutting pollution from vehicles. The overarching goal is not…