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MARY RANDOLPH

Disparities Remain Across Boston’s Access To Tree Cover, Green Space, Data Shows

Experts say it’s a difficult problem to fix, but worth trying to do so

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MARY RANDOLPH July 24, 2025
photo of Ipswich, Mass. farmer Shendel Bakal holding up some beets
OLIVIA CAFARELLI MANZI

Rain, Rain, Gone Away: Massachusetts Farmers Struggle Amid Worsening Drought Crisis

Massachusetts Farmers Struggle Amid Worsening Drought Crisis

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OLIVIA CAFARELLI MANZI February 6, 2025
Collage by Jason Pramas
JASON PRAMAS

APPARENT HORIZON: CANARY IN A CARBON TRAP

For a growing number of people like me, global warming is already a serious and worsening health threat

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JASON PRAMAS August 22, 2024
Collage by Jason Pramas for HorizonMass
TAYLOR BROKESH

NOT ZERO BY 2050

Mass climate scientists, advocates say current state carbon emission target is too high to prevent catastrophe

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TAYLOR BROKESH September 5, 2023
The mouth of Alewife Brook at the Mystic River. The bridge carries the Mystic Valley Parkway bewtween Somerville and Arlington, Massachusetts. Photo by Magicpiano. GNU Free Documentation License 2017 Magicpiano.
LINDA PINKOW

HOW TO CONTROL SEWAGE OVERFLOWS

Somerville, Cambridge, MWRA jointly update communities on long-term environmental planning to protect waterways from wastewater (Somerville Wire) – Most sewer systems in the United States have two dedicated, separated networks of pipes—one for sewage and one for stormwater. But many parts of Cambridge and Somerville have combined sewer systems, with

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LINDA PINKOW December 21, 2022
Draft City of Somerville Draft Bike Network Vision. Image courtesy of the City of Somerville, Mass.
LINDA PINKOW

COMPREHENSIVE BICYCLE NETWORK PLANNED

Streets throughout Somerville to be designated “Neighborways” with reduced vehicle speeds (Somerville Wire) – The City is currently planning a broad new system of bicycle routes throughout Somerville. The preliminary plans, which are being vetted in small pop-ups around the city this spring and summer, would add more separated bike

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LINDA PINKOW June 28, 2022
SUREN MOODLIAR

THE MOST DANGEROUS SQUARE MILE

The centuries-long relationship with Boston that made Chelsea a frontline community for environmental justice

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SUREN MOODLIAR September 18, 2019
ITAI VARDI

A CLIMATE FIGHT FOR THE AGES

After four years of struggle, Weymouth activists continue to challenge the fossil fuel industrial complex

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ITAI VARDI September 18, 2019
BINJ ONLINE

A SPECIAL CLIMATE CRISIS ISSUE

Covering Climate Now now ranks as one of the most ambitious efforts ever to organize the world’s media around a single coverage topic.

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BINJ ONLINE September 18, 2019
JASON PRAMAS

THE CLIMATE MOVEMENT TO COME

If brilliant Boston and the supposedly clever state surrounding it can’t get their climate remediation and preparedness acts together, how are less wealthy parts of the country supposed to manage the job?

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JASON PRAMAS September 18, 2019
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