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Deep sea mining permits may be coming soon: What are they and what might happen?
07-08-2023 10:53 PM

By VICTORIA MILKO

JAKARTA, Indonesia — The International Seabed Authority – the United Nations body that regulates the world’s ocean floor – is preparing to resume negotiations that could open the international seabed for mining, including for materials critical for...


Report: Massachusetts has ample solar power potential
07-07-2023 11:39 AM

By MICHAEL P. NORTON

BOSTON — Massachusetts has more than enough solar energy potential to support the decarbonization requirements enshrined in state laws, according to a report officials released Thursday.The Department of Energy Resources report found the state’s land...


Indigenous rep added to Woodlands Partnership of Northwest Massachusetts board
07-02-2023 4:09 PM

The board of the Woodlands Partnership of Northwest Massachusetts is expanding its membership to include Indigenous representation.Following a unanimous vote taken during the board’s June meeting, the Ohketeau Cultural Center of Ashfield, a...


PFAS bill could impose bans
06-23-2023 4:38 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON — Following years of a piecemeal approach to PFAS contamination and more than a year after a task force unanimously recommended 30 steps to deal with the problem, environmental groups, consumer advocates, firefighters and the Attorney General’s...


State formalizing forestry role in emissions fight
06-07-2023 3:53 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

The Healey administration moved Wednesday to draft the state’s forests into the effort to address climate change, announcing a new initiative to invest in conservation, develop updated guidelines for state lands, and provide incentives for landowners...


The Mill at Shelburne Falls participates in No Mow May to support pollinator health
05-26-2023 6:21 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

SHELBURNE FALLS — Many have let their lawns go wild this month in observance of the growing movement called “No Mow May.” While participating lawns are often private yards, The Mill at Shelburne Falls also decided to participate. Building owner Brad...


Speaking of Nature: Parenthood and the midnight raiders — Raccoon breeding season
05-07-2023 11:08 PM

By BILL DANIELSON

Three or four times last week I noticed an enormous raccoon on my deck in the moments just before dawn. This was clearly a raccoon that was scrounging for any scraps left over from the meal that I had set out for the birds the evening before and I...


EarthTalk: A new generation of inspiring environmental documentaries 
05-07-2023 10:55 PM

By GRACE LYONS

Dear EarthTalk: I am looking for more stuff I can binge watch on my TV. Any environmental documentaries you’d recommend? — Couch Potato, via email The power of film is in its capacity to transport viewers to places we might not have been able to go...


Speaking of Nature: A spa day for the hens
05-01-2023 7:14 PM

By BILL DANIELSON

It was Wednesday afternoon of last week and I had just returned home from a long day at work. I spent most of the drive home pondering the topic of this week’s column and reflecting on just how tired and worn out I felt. By the time I pulled down my...


EarthTalk: TikTok environmental — Sustainability social media stars are born
04-29-2023 10:15 PM

Dear EarthTalk: How are environmental advocates using TikTok to raise awareness and gather support for their causes? — B.K., Seattle, WASocial media has become a powerful tool for environmental activists to raise awareness and advocate for change, and...


Local river watchdogs receive state grants for water-quality monitoring, salaries
04-27-2023 7:56 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE and DOMENIC POLI

Local river watchdogs will have additional tools at their disposal through a state grant intended to provide water-quality monitoring equipment for the Deerfield and Connecticut rivers.The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection has...


State’s new climate chief meets with local activists, announces new Youth Climate Council
04-25-2023 4:49 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

NORTHAMPTON — A day after announcing the creation of a new state Youth Climate Council during a visit to Mass Audubon’s Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary in Easthampton on Sunday, the state’s new climate chief met with activists from across western...


My Turn: Too little, too late — what FirstLight won’t be doing for the next 10 years
04-24-2023 1:25 PM

By KELSEY WENTLING

While a lot can happen in 10 years, FirstLight is proposing to do very little in the next decade under their recently submitted Flows and Fish Passage Settlement Agreement.Ten years from now, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)...


Volunteers band together for Earth Day cleanups across Franklin County
04-23-2023 2:01 PM

By MAX BOWEN and BELLA LEVAVI

It all began with one person.Now, dozens have donated supplies or their time to help Orange resident Justin Holden make a cleaner community. For the last four months, Holden has been up at 4 a.m. to clean different sections of town, inspired by the...


EarthTalk: Saving the planet with refurbished electronics
04-22-2023 5:19 PM

Dear EarthTalk: Is buying refurbished electronics better for the environment than buying brand new ones? — Peter Behr, Chicago, IllinoisAccording to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the world produces some 50 million tons of electronic...


Giving back to the land: One-day event will help trusts conserve trails, forests, farms and waterways
04-19-2023 6:39 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

HADLEY — With Earth Day around the corner, four regional land trusts are joining together for their fourth annual Give Back to the Land Day, which will take place on Thursday.The 24-hour online fundraising event, organized by Kestrel Land Trust,...


Ashfield churches offering ‘Sacred Stroll’ ahead of Earth Day
04-19-2023 2:59 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

ASHFIELD — The First Congregational Church and St. John’s Episcopal Church will host a “Sacred Stroll” as an early Earth Day celebration on Friday, April 21, at 4 p.m. “Our two Ashfield churches are working together to encourage care for our planet,”...


In second year, ‘Spruce It Up Colrain’ expands to month-long activity
04-18-2023 1:01 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

COLRAIN — Keeping in mind the uncertainties of weather and residents’ busy schedules, the organizer of “Spruce It Up Colrain,” held for the first time last year, is expanding the community cleanup to be a month-long activity.The event, held on Earth...


Former Sierra Club president shares path to environmental activism in Greenfield talk
04-18-2023 1:01 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

GREENFIELD — Captivating dozens packed inside the Episcopal Church of Saint James and Andrew, nationally acclaimed environmentalist Aaron Mair emphasized that environmental activism must be an “intersectional” effort.Mair, former president of the...


Blue trash bags available for litter cleanup in Greenfield
04-17-2023 3:31 PM

GREENFIELD — The man who organizes the annual Green River Cleanup says the month that includes Earth Day is the perfect time to remind Greenfield residents they can get blue trash bags to dispose of roadside litter they find throughout the year.David...

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