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He's the first buyer of the electric F-150. Why he's the future of the car industry
Nick Schmidt was at home when he got the call he had been waiting on for months.Schmidt had ordered the electric version of Ford's F-150 as soon as it was… -
Biden allows solar panel imports while also moving to boost domestic production
The Biden administration is ending its hands-off approach to a Commerce Department tariff investigation that has effectively frozen the solar power… -
More games or more grass fields? Turf wars play out across Massachusetts
Once seen as a panacea for muddy playing fields, plastic turf is increasingly raising climate and health concerns. -
Ecovillages: Local residents embrace communal living with a sustainable twist
Will ecovillages see a rise in popularity as a way to foster community and connection? -
New plan charts 30-year course for equity and resilience in Greater Boston
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council unveiled its sweeping roadmap Thursday. -
Regional News Roundup: Cape Cod townspeople oppose a proposed new machine gun range
The latest happenings in Cape Cod, Rhode Island and New Hampshire. -
Clean energy could create 'tens of thousands of jobs' across New England, EPA leader says
David Cash, head of the EPA's New England Regional Office, shares what's next for clean energy in Massachusetts. -
After years of neglect, Boston’s Emerald Necklace may soon reconnect through a famous Kenmore Square park
Local environmental groups are pushing to revitalize Charlesgate Park so that pedestrians and cyclists can safely travel through the city’s park system. -
NeighborWoods: How urban forests can improve community health and climate change
Celebrating 150 years of Arbor Day with our local city trees. -
Many hands in the sand: Aquinnah tribe, volunteers plant beach grass for climate-resilient coast
The tribe is determined to protect its homelands on Martha’s Vineyard from the impacts of climate change.