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Canary Media Chart: The US can’t meet its climate goals unless states step up
But if the 24 states with aggressive emissions-reduction targets make good on their pledges, the country could get within striking distance of its 2030 commitment.
The US passed a major climate law one year ago. Here’s how it’s going.
Canary Media kicks off an anniversary series taking stock of the Inflation Reduction Act and its impact during its first year as law.
The New York Times: The Clean Energy Future Is Arriving Faster Than You Think
The United States is pivoting away from fossil fuels and toward wind, solar and other renewable energy, even in areas dominated by the oil and gas industries.
The Boston Globe: How one housing project in Newton may change the way we think about building green
Massive apartment complex along Needham Street would be the largest so-called passive house residential project in the country
WBUR: Why Mayor Wu says Boston’s ‘hands are tied’ on tackling the city’s biggest source of emissions
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is chipping away at the city’s biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions: buildings. But she’s growing a little restless she can’t move faster.
CommonWealth Magazine: A game plan for bridging the coming energy divide
Guest commentary from Ed Gaskin of Grove Hall Main Streets, who argues that without serious intervention, those most in the need of help will fall further behind
MassCEC Report: Powering the Future – A Massachusetts Clean Energy Workforce Needs Assessment
This report from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) provides a comprehensive analysis of the clean energy workforce needed to meet the state’s 2030 greenhouse gas reduction targets, seen through regional, occupational, and equity lenses. Access Report Page: Massachusetts Clean Energy Workforce Needs Assessment | MassCEC