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Two days of rain help, but won't end this season's drought
The rain may also dampen turnout in today's primary elections. -
California lawmakers extend the life of the state's last nuclear power plant
Citing searing summer temperatures and expected energy shortages, California lawmakers approved legislation aimed at extending the life of the state's… -
Maine court ruling revives transmission line to Canada, boosts Mass. clean energy goals
Maine voters effectively voted to block the controversial power line last year, seemingly dashing the Bay State’s hopes of using it for a fifth of its renewable energy goals. -
Dried out forests are on fire across Massachusetts due to record-setting drought
Firefighters who would usually work out West are instead staying home to help locally. -
Dry rivers and wildfires worsen as drought continues in Massachusetts
The state has seen 35 wildfires in the last week. -
How Gen-Z is turning into the zero waste generation
Millennials and Gen-Zers are popularizing the waste-free lifestyle movement. -
Beech bum: A microscopic bug is threatening trees in Massachusetts
Beech tree disease is spreading and could kill off trees in forests and communities -
Meet the foresters keeping an eye on N.H.'s trees … from the sky
A two-person operation known as the Bug Patrol conduct aerial surveys to look for trees harmed by insects. -
Baker signs bill to accelerate clean energy push
“It’s a great day for Massachusetts,” said Rep. Jeff Roy. -
Mass. voters of color show greater support for shift toward clean energy
A new poll also shows a majority of Massachusetts voters perceive climate change as a problem.