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For the first time, wind power eclipsed both coal and nuclear in the U.S.
Wind power in the United States reached a new milestone last month. On March 29, wind turbines produced more electricity than coal and nuclear, the U.S.… -
'My planet's dying': UMass students feel anxious, compelled to act on climate change
The climate is guiding how Gen Z approaches their careers, whether they'll have children, and where they will live. -
The far-right and environmentalism overlap is bigger than you think — and growing
The modern environmental movement and the far-right movement might appear to be on opposing sides of the political ideology spectrum, but overlap does exist. -
EPA to clean up the lower Neponset River in Boston, Milton
The agency designated nearly four miles of the river as a Superfund site, a status that initiates a long-term response to clean up hazardous material. -
Supreme Court to hear a case that could limit the EPA's power to fight climate change
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Monday in a major environmental case that could hobble the ability of federal agencies to regulate air pollution —… -
Wellesley launches climate action plan seeking individual actions to help reach net-zero emissions by 2050
One key aspect of the town's plan is educating residents on ways to reduce emissions at home. -
Environmental Roundtable: Boston's boom in green transportation, climate change and activism
These stories and more on our latest show. -
Rose industry prices spike in 'a Valentine's Day microcosm' of international trade problems
MIT economist Jonathan Gruber explains how the rose industry is a product of the U.S. trade deficit. -
The plant-based food movement is having a moment
People can bite into guilt-free burgers, sausages and chicken nuggets as the market meets the movement. -
Some New Hampshire towns making big money ask, 'What recycling problem?'
Some N.H. towns are making more money on recycling than they have in years.