
6 simple steps to going zero-waste
6 simple steps to going zero-waste ‘Zero-waste’ has become synonymous with ‘sustainable’, gaining popularity as consumers increasingly gravitate towards products that leave less of an impact on the environment. But what does it mean to produce no waste and how can we all take part in moving the economy in…
GREEN ROOFING: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
GREEN ROOFING: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW This article was originally published by RoofingCompare.com on April 17th, 2018 WHAT IS GREEN ROOFING? A green roof system is an addition made to the roof of an existing building for growing flora. Depending on the type of green roof you install,…
In Eco-Friendliness, Boston Marathon Finishes Neither First Nor Last
In Eco-Friendliness, Boston Marathon Finishes Neither First Nor Last BY RYAN MAIA, APRIL 12th, 2018 Held every year on Patriots’ Day (the third Monday in April), the Boston Marathon is the oldest annual marathon in the world. More than 30,000 professional and amateur athletes from all over the world…
Oceans in Deep trouble from Climate Change
Oceans in Deep trouble from Climate Change BY MARIA VIRGINIA OLANO, APRIL 6th, 2018 Earlier this year, Coca-Cola announced ambitious new targets for package recycling, aimed to collect and recycle the equivalent of all its packaging by 2030. As one of the largest beverage companies in the world, responsible…
10 Simple Ideas for Your Business this Earth Day
10 Simple Ideas for Your Business this Earth Day BY KRISTIN KELLEHER, APRIL 5th, 2018 Earth Day is just around the corner (April 22nd). Have you decided how your business will celebrate the occasion? Here are 10 simple ideas to help your business make a positive impact this Earth Day.…
Art Makes Its Way Into The Climate Conversation
Art Makes Its Way Into The Climate Conversation by JULIA MARQUES, MARCH 27th, 2018 Climate change can be talked about in various contexts; scientific, political, financial and geographical, to name a few. But what about in artistic terms? What if the art world were to really embrace climate change…
What the Globe Keeps Getting Wrong About Natural Gas
What the Globe Keeps Getting Wrong About Natural Gas by JONAH KURMAN-FABER, MARCH 15th, 2018 In their recent editorial, the Boston Globe doubled down on its support for new pipeline projects, claiming increased natural gas capacity as the answer to looming concerns of power supply constraints. Their editorials raise…
Nor’easter hits Boston again… and again
Nor’easter hits Boston again… and again by MARIA VIRGINIA OLANO, MARCH 15th, 2018 Embed from Getty Imageswindow.gie=window.gie||function(c){(gie.q=gie.q||[]).push(c)};gie(function(){gie.widgets.load({id:'HzLrROsYTMB-eUnolSxBlQ',sig:'5jgEi-x85glshb3aSMrRSHw1hCkgCyGz6IvH7DnLPRA=',w:'594px',h:'408px',items:'163362540',caption: true ,tld:'com',is360: false })}); Winter is far from over in New England. This week the Northeast was hit with another winter storm, the third in 10 days, and the fourth severe storm this…
Recent Cannabis Regulations Take Energy Efficiency to a Higher Level
Recent Cannabis Regulations Take Energy Efficiency to a Higher Level by SAM MILTON PRINCIPAL OF CLIMATE RESOURCES GROUP Ι MARCH, 7TH, 2018 At yesterday’s public meeting at the Massachusetts State House, the Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) agreed to include recommendations from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs in…