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One Small Policy Change Could Get More Electric Vehicles on the Road

Real-time charger data can help more people choose electric vehicles – and help the ones who already have them get around more easily. The post One Small Policy Change Could Get More Electric Vehicles on the Road appeared first on Conservation Law Foundation .

Four Reasons New Englanders Should Say No to Gas Pipeline Expansion

From its price volatility to its pollution, there are plenty of reasons the region doesn't need more gas. The post Four Reasons New Englanders Should Say No to Gas Pipeline Expansion appeared first on Conservation Law Foundation .

Five Ways CLF Has Fought to Protect Fish and Fisheries

Decades of advocacy have made a difference in New England. The post Five Ways CLF Has Fought to Protect Fish and Fisheries appeared first on Conservation Law Foundation .

Chinatown Is One of Boston’s Hottest Neighborhoods – Trees Can Help

Boston’s Chinatown has far fewer trees than the city overall, leaving residents more exposed to dangerous summer heat and pollution. Generations of residents have fought to protect green space, and that work continues today as the neighborhood pushes for more shade, cleaner air, and a cooler future. The post Chinatown Is One of Boston’s Hottest Neighborhoods – Trees Can Help appeared first on…

Why Tire Pollution Is More Than Just a Trash Problem

Tires break down and release toxic chemicals into our waterways. The post Why Tire Pollution Is More Than Just a Trash Problem appeared first on Conservation Law Foundation .

New England’s Best Beaches (And How We’re Protecting Them)

Our favorite shores deserve to be protected from climate change, pollution, and other threats. The post New England’s Best Beaches (And How We’re Protecting Them) appeared first on Conservation Law Foundation .

Fighting the Unchecked Expansion of Lowell’s Markley Data Center

In Massachusetts’ first lawsuit challenging a data center expansion, Lowell residents are fighting a state permit that would allow more diesel pollution near homes, parks, and a school. The case also challenges a process that let the company operating the facility move ahead before residents had a fair chance to be heard. The post Fighting the Unchecked Expansion of Lowell’s Markley Data Center…

How a “Layer Cake” Approach Will Protect Boston’s Coast

Boston needs a comprehensive, well-funded plan to protect our coast from climate change. The post How a “Layer Cake” Approach Will Protect Boston’s Coast appeared first on Conservation Law Foundation .

What Florida Taught Me About Vermont’s Invasive Species Problem

Invasive species harm our ecosystems and impact our daily lives no matter where we live—luckily, we can act. The post What Florida Taught Me About Vermont’s Invasive Species Problem appeared first on Conservation Law Foundation .

Victory for Community Advocates: Rhode Island’s Legislature Takes a Big Step Forward on Public Transit

After years of funding shortfalls and service cuts, Rhode Island riders and advocates won a major victory. The state’s new budget closes RIPTA’s projected gap, prevents another round of cuts, and invests in paratransit, bus shelters, and cleaner buses – putting public transit on firmer ground for the year ahead. The post Victory for Community Advocates: Rhode Island’s Legislature Takes a Big Step…