Stories

Este Día de La Tierra, Conversamos Sobre La Importancia De Cuidar La Energía

April 22, 2021

Hoy en Qué Hay, queremos conversar sobre los problemas que enfrenta el planeta, como la contaminación del aire, que afectan la calidad de vida de las familias de bajo ingreso de New England. Para conversar del tema, tenemos a Rebecca Baez-Castro, vicepresidenta de Green Eco Warriors, organización sin fines de lucro con sede en Windsor,…

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Electric Cars Could ‘Electrify The Future’ Of Northeast Transportation And Climate Initiative

April 22, 2021

A patchwork of states have joined in an effort to modernize transportation along the East Coast and reduce gas emissions that contribute to climate change. This Transportation and Climate Initiative would also bring more electric vehicles (EVs) to New England roads and changes to the region’s power grid. Everyday feels like an electric car show…

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Amid Racial Reckoning, A Push To Diversify College Investment Strategies

April 22, 2021

While Steven Rogers was serving as a trustee of Williams College in the 2000s, the business school professor urged his alma mater to invest at least some of its endowment dollars with Black-owned asset managers. He appealed directly to the chairman of the college’s finance committee. “I met with him, went to his office, gave…

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As New Hampshire Warms, UNH Studies Effects Of More Freeze-Thaw Cycles

April 21, 2021

In New Hampshire and much of New England, climate change is already causing a lot more of what’s sometimes called winter whiplash — rapid freeze-thaw cycles, from unusually warm to bitter cold and back again mid-season. Researchers at the University of New Hampshire are working to learn more about how this affects ecosystems and people.…

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As New England Wind Power Grows, Local Activists Try To Halt Natural Gas Projects

April 21, 2021

The fight against fossil fuel expansion in New England has a new front in Killingly, Connecticut. Climate activists want the state to reject a proposed natural gas plant there, which is tied to the company behind a controversial pipeline development currently underway in Minnesota and a recently completed natural gas line in New England. Connecticut’s…

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Powerlines in Medway, MA. Photo by Jesse Costa for WBUR

As Biden’s Climate Summit Approaches, Carbon Pricing Remains Uncertain

April 21, 2021

President Joe Biden is inviting world leaders to join him later this week for a virtual climate summit, where the president is expected to announce a new, lower target for U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. The reduction is seen as essential for slowing climate change. Biden has also pledged to adopt new regulations for fossil fuel…

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Transmission Upgrades Could Hold The Key To New England Clean Energy Goals

April 20, 2021

President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure proposal seeks to help reach the administration’s ambitious clean energy goals for the U.S. over the next decade. Part of that means funding upgrades to the country’s electric transmission system — the poles and wires that everyone relies on to access power nearby or from hundreds of miles away.…

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Hartford Is Burning Its Recycling, And It’s Costing The City $30K A Month

April 20, 2021

That recycling you put out each week in the blue bin may not be going where you think it is. Because of contamination in curbside bins, the city of Hartford is now redirecting most of its recycling to a nearby incinerator, which means tons and tons of recyclable materials are going to waste while the…

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‘It’s My Future’: A New Generation Of Young Climate Activists Takes The Helm In New Hampshire

April 19, 2021

By the time today’s teenagers turn 50, New England’s climate will feel very different. Under current warming trends, states like New Hampshire will have shorter winters with less snow. Some coastal areas will be underwater. And it will all be worse without swift action to stop fossil fuel emissions. This possible future is calling more…

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Businesses, Conservationists Debate: Does Restoring Salmon To Kennebec River Require Dam Removal?

April 19, 2021

Earlier this month, state regulators backed off a proposed plan for managing the Kennebec River, whose cool upstream waters conservationists see as critical for the recovery of endangered Atlantic salmon. The plan included recommendations that the river’s four hydroelectric dams be taken down — a move the dam’s owners and other stakeholders say could wreak…

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