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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. -
Every auto startup wants to be the next Tesla. Why these 2 may have a real shot
Rivian and Lucid aren't household names. But, somehow, these two electric startups are each worth more than Ford.Both companies are flush with cash, and… -
Historic Cambridge structure sees new life as urban green space and nature center
Mass Audubon goes all in to revitalize Magazine Beach Park along the Charles River. -
Wu signs measure to bar fossil fuel investment
But the city's largest pension investments are governed by state — not city — law. -
Environmental Roundtable: Mass. residents inhaled polluted air for 50 days in 2020
Plus, key takeaways from UN Climate Conference. -
Will Maine's innovative packaging law help fix America's recycling problem?
Producers of packaging waste will now have to pick up the tab for recycling. -
Kerry Spouts Optimism About Global Action From UN Climate Change Summit
In an exclusive Greater Boston interview, special presidential envoy John Kerry and Dr. Vanessa Kerry talk about the international gathering -
Emissions Of Climate-Changing Methane Are 6 Times Higher In Boston Than State Estimates, Study Finds
The study also found no change in emissions over the eight years of the study, despite state laws designed to cut back. -
Is Your Diamond Jewelry 'Ethical?'
Post-pandemic weddings have returned, along with increased consumer demand for diamond engagement rings. Should you consider lab-grown diamonds?