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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. -
‘Old Ladies’ dive into Cape ponds seeking trash, emerge triumphant
In just 90 minutes, this small team of swimmers can remove hundreds of pieces of trash. -
Boston’s new curbside composting program is here. The demand’s been there for a long time
The first 10,000 households will have their food scraps picked up starting Monday. -
Threatened toads defy odds, appear to make a comeback in Falmouth
One wildlife biologist's goal is getting these brown, billiard ball-sized toads in the mood. -
What was the whale who breached onto that boat in Plymouth doing? A naturalist explains
The juvenile whale was probably “lunge feeding.” -
Three experts on tracking extreme heatwaves, wildfires and other worldwide climate crises
That and more on Under the Radar's Environmental News Roundtable. -
Air pollution is killing nearly 3,000 people in Massachusetts every year, new study finds
About two-thirds of that pollution is coming from cars.