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Posted May 1, 2018  •  In the News

Video: Roadmap for Climate Leadership in New England

This is how Massachusetts can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and plan for future electricity demand.

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Posted April 23, 2018  •  In the News

Boston Globe: Why you’ll pay for Beacon Hill’s pipeline folly

"The costs to the region’s consumers, and the needless environmental damage, are the direct result of Massachusetts elected officials’ decisions."

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Posted March 23, 2018  •  In the News

E&E News: How Russian gas ended up on U.S. shores

"The region is increasingly gas-dependent, today getting nearly half of its power from gas."

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Posted March 8, 2018  •  In the News

Boston Globe: Climate readiness: think big, act fast

"This is a collective issue that must be met collectively, with multiple levels of coordination between many public and private entities and interests."

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Posted March 5, 2018  •  In the News

Boston Globe: Gas-by-train? Beacon Hill opens the door

"It shouldn’t take a gas train rolling through town to convince legislators that they’re steering the state onto the wrong track."

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Posted February 28, 2018  •  In the News

New allies join Mass Coalition for Sustainable Energy

Large, diverse technology and labor organizations join call for more natural gas

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Posted February 27, 2018  •  In the News

ISO New England: Cost of action is high, cost of inaction is higher

If New England doesn't invest in infrastructure, it could face price spikes and rolling blackouts.

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