Right To Repair Laws Got A Boost This Week In Massachusetts & California
Right to repair advocates won two victories this week — one in California and another in Massachusetts — after much negotiation.
Right to repair advocates won two victories this week — one in California and another in Massachusetts — after much negotiation.
While in theory it’s best to go electric in our homes, the practical transition can be a bit overwhelming. Where do you start? What’s needed? Who do you call?
It’s a holiday long weekend. You’ve decided to take an EV roadtrip to a couple of New England summer tourist spots. You review your PlugShare app and identify chargers along the route. You pack up the vehicle and hit the highway. After nearing 200 miles of used range, you pull … [continued]
A lead local conservationist says rethinking the use of the former Otis Air Force Base provides a generational opportunity to solve a series of difficult economic and environmental challenges.
The solar industry is getting big, and these days, there are constantly new solar farms going in, and that’s on top of all of the smaller home and business installations! But, many of these announcements just aren’t that great on their own these days. So, toward the end of the … [continued]
The Airbnb pilot program gives a helping hand to hosts who’d like to contribute to carbon pollution reductions by participating in cash rebates to electrify and weatherize their MA vacation rental homes.
When people think of employee benefits, they usually think of the standard offerings such as health insurance, retirement plans, vacation time, and sick leave. In addition to standard employee benefits, there are many other unique benefits that some companies offer to their employees. These often include flexible work arrangements, wellness … [continued]
This year is setting up to be an important one for offshore wind in the United States. Here are five key developments to keep an eye on in 2023. More Turbines In The Water I’ll definitely be watching for more foundations, towers, and turbines in US waters. There’s a strong … [continued]
Happy New Year! According to the science, over the next 7 years we must focus on reducing emissions of heat-trapping gases significantly to halve emissions by 2030 and avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Getting there requires an all-of-society approach; getting there requires leadership at all levels of government. … [continued]
Climate change and human activity are making parts of Cape Cod uninhabitable. Many don’t want to spend the money to fix the problem.