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The Massachusetts State House. A new Massachusetts law will promote the use of clean energy by streamlining the permit process for businesses, lowering energy prices for residents and creating more jobs in the energy field. BARRETT WALSH/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Massachusetts’ new climate law opens doors for clean energy infrastructure

Elizabeth Plese December 5, 2024
Over a comprehensive deliberation period, the Massachusetts Legislature struggled to bridge sustainable energy companies’ goals to expand their infrastructure with its own plan to transition from fossil fuels to Massachusetts’ new climate law — until Tuesday.
Melissa Park | Graphic Artist

Warm November temperatures in Boston sparks climate change concerns under Trump’s presidency

Liam Dunne November 19, 2024
Boston experienced unseasonably warm temperatures this November, prompting concerns surrounding the future of the City’s environmental policies under the administration of President-elect Donald Trump.
The Charles River. The majority of Massachusetts is currently in a major drought with the Boston-area currently classified as a critical drought. RACHEL FEINSTEIN/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Massachusetts declares major drought, Boston faces wildfire risks, water shortages

Julia Hendler November 11, 2024
The Massachusetts Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs declared in a press release Thursday the majority of the state is in a “major drought.” The Boston-area was classified as “level 3,” which means “critical drought.” 
Boston City Hall. On Oct. 8, Mayor Michelle Wu signed an executive order to implement the Boston Climate Council, which will be responsible for developing the city’s next phase of the Climate Action Plan. ANDREW BURKE-STEVENSON/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

New Boston Climate Council to reduce carbon emissions, provide environmental protections to residents

Bridget Frawley October 17, 2024
Mayor Michelle Wu signed an executive order Oct. 8 to create the Boston Climate Council, an effort to implement a governmental approach to combating climate change.
Lila Baltaxe | Senior Graphic Artist

Hurricanes Helene and Milton leave Boston students ‘helpless,’ spark climate change concerns

Leia Green October 16, 2024
College students in Boston have watched powerful hurricanes tear through their hometowns in the southeast over the past three weeks. Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton made landfall on Sept. 26 and Oct. 10, respectively.
The New England Aquarium.

New England Aquarium works with Biden Administration to enact new Ocean Climate Action Plan

Macie Parker March 31, 2023
The Biden Administration released the first Ocean Climate Action Plan, focused on ocean-based solutions to combat climate change. On March 21, the New England Aquarium released a statement that said it would work with the Administration to acknowledge and use these solutions in Massachusetts.
climate activism

Welcome to the Greenhouse: Boston Common climate rally last week proves why we are still here

Fiona Broadie April 4, 2022
The only thing more demoralizing than attending climate change protests for years on end is not attending them.
StuGov Meeting

StuGov confirms LGBTQ student task force, hears Spring Festival plans

Anna Vidergar March 29, 2022
The LGBTQIA+ BU Task-Force would conduct surveys, compare BU’s resources to other universities and propose actions based on data.
StuGov meeting

StuGov hears BU BUS accessibility proposal, presentation on upcoming alumni event

Anna Vidergar March 22, 2022
Three senators received an endorsement for their initiative to increase BU Bus signage and subsidize Link Passes, among other goals.
StuGov Meeting

StuGov hears Judicial Advisory Committee report, Beanpot Blood Drive presentations

Anna Vidergar February 2, 2022
Members presented research on textbook accessibility, among other things, and noted a national blood shortage.
The Boston University Student Government Office. StuGov heard cabinet updates, confirmed cabinet members and approved a proposal for a Winter Formal. 
BRIAN SONG/ DFP FILE

StuGov hears cabinet updates, confirms cabinet members, approves winter formal proposal

Anna Vidergar December 7, 2021
Senators three new cabinet directors and approved a proposal to hold a winter formal in February 2022.
BU StuGov Office

StuGov hears BUnited platform updates, progress made on Fall semester goals

Anna Vidergar November 30, 2021
BUnited executive board reviews semester's progress on initial campaign's three pillars.
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