Eversource and Greenspot Bring EV Charging Stations and E-Mobility Hubs to Newton and Brookline Partnership Furthers Commonwealth’s Goal of Reducing Transportation-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions BOSTON, September 18, 2019 – Demonstrating their commitment to helping communities throughout Massachusetts reduce greenhouse … Read More
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Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility released today its third comprehensive report regarding a 7,700-horsepower natural gas compressor station that Spectra Energy plans to build in Weymouth, Massachusetts. The report—a quantitative and qualitative assessment of the human health impacts of soil, … Read More
Are you still sitting on the fence about an electric car? Not only are electric cars more fun to drive, they are also less expensive to own and easy to charge. Two financial reasons to go electric in September: At the … Read More
Join 350Mass to challenge Governor Baker on his lack of sustainable transportation and climate leadership. Protestors will gather at the Massachusetts State House (24 Beacon Street, Boston) around 12 pm on Sunday, September 22 and, starting at 1 pm, walk … Read More
The transportation sector is the largest and fastest growing emitter of greenhouse gases (GHG) in Massachusetts and ranks second in Newton’s GHG emissions. Our transportation infrastructure also has a significant environmental impact. Ideas for greening transportation must go far beyond electrifying … Read More
Join the MBTA on Monday, September 23 from 6-8 pm at the Newton Free Library (330 Homer St., Newton) as they discuss the planned improvements to the MBTA D-Line. This meeting is part of a series of Green Line meetings … Read More
The City of Cambridge, in partnership with MASS DRIVE CLEAN, is proud to host this free public PEV ride and drive and sustainability showcase on Saturday, September 14 from 11am-4pm during the annual National Drive Electric Week. Participants will have … Read More
“The Magical Mystery Tour Continues” We had so much fun last year with the mysteries along the way and the rally at City Hall. On Sunday, September 8 from 9am-12:30pm, Tour de Newton 2019 will have routes starting in 4 … Read More
Only 20% of Americans say that they want their next car to be electric. That’s not enough to address the pollution from transportation that threatens our climate and our lungs. But, in our experience, the more you know about electric … Read More
On Thursday, August 8 at 7 pm at the Newton Free Library (330 Homer St., Newton), Josh Fairchild and Jarred Johnson from TransitMatters will offer a vision of what a truly modern regional rail system would look like, and the … Read More
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