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'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. -
Judge dismisses case to ban lobster lines, but opens door to future right whale protections
The case centered around concerns that the lines entangle and kill critically endangered North Atlantic right whales.