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In Boston, last week's wrapping paper cannot be recycled
Some cities will recycle it — but using less is the better environmental option. -
Baker leaves Healey, state with new emissions plan
The outgoing governor put out key benchmarks in a new climate and clean energy plan Wednesday. -
Ever wonder how they build turbines at sea? Here's what it takes to create an American wind farm
Offshore wind is so new in the U.S. that the installation process is still being worked out. -
Sec. John Kerry: Switching to clean energy will take trillions in private sector funding
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry joined 'Greater Boston' following the latest UN Convention of Climate Change. -
Climate change threatens groundwater supplies in Greater Boston, study says
It could reduce the amount of available drinking water and harm ecosystems. -
Restoring a ‘priceless resource’: Franklin Park set for major revamp
A $28 million infusion will kick off improvements to Boston’s largest park. -
How Logan Airport almost destroyed East Boston — and how East Boston is still fighting back
The echoes of an airport expansion, completed half a century ago, continue to harm Bostonians' health and well-being today. -
Nahant has a coyote problem. So it’s calling in sharpshooters.
Animal rights advocates decry Nahant’s first-in-the-state step of bringing in federal sharpshooters. -
Big Guns: A machine gun range in Vermont shows what might be coming for Cape Cod
Cape residents and skeptical local officials have raised concerns about environmental and social impacts. -
Citing risk to endangered whales, Whole Foods hits pause on Maine lobster — for now
Whole Foods will temporarily stop buying Maine lobster for its stores nationwide in a move that's drawing praise from environmentalists and anger from…