Many public agencies are taking steps to evaluate flood risk exposures due to climate change and set plans in motion. Much remains to be done!
Carbon and Climate
building energy, divestment, emissions data, personal footprint, preparing for climate change, reducing emissions in ma, science and goals
Planning for Rising Seas — Lay of the Land
Considering flood risks out to the 20 foot contour appears to be responsible over the next 100 years. The good news is that careful risk analysis is happening across many agencies.
2017-2018 Oil & Gas Legislation
There are several bills before the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy relative to oil and gas infrastructure and gas leaks that have been filed this session which may be of interest to advocates.
Planning for Rising Seas
Global sea levels are forecast to rise this century. By the year 2100, there is a 96% chance that Boston sea level will have risen by at least 1.8 ft. (0.56 m), a 1.3% chance of the rise exceeding 6.3 ft. (1.92 m) and a 0.1% chance of exceeding 11 ft. (3.4 m).
Neighborhood Solar Announcement
On July 26, Neighborhood Solar announced an extension of its current program, because of the assaults on solar in Massachusetts.
New Solar Announcment
Neighborhood Solar Extension Announcement July 26, 2016 To all of you who have just signed up through Neighborhood Solar’s current offer, or have inquired and are considering this option right now, or have installed solar in the past through the Neighborhood Solar Program: Since Neighborhood Solar reopened this spring, there have been assaults on the …