Climate Change in Mass.
An ongoing series of stories reported by WBUR examining the effects of climate change in Massachusetts. This collection first began with a series published in 2017.

Don’t get stuck in a vortex of doom. There are plenty of reasons for climate optimism
Climate optimism isn't about denying what's happening to our planet, writes Marcy Franck. It’s understanding that we know how to prevent things from getting worse, and we have a plan...

Eating less meat is better for the planet. Could my family go vegan for a month? Could I?
A vegan diet seemed difficult and potentially expensive, but writer Barbara Moran wanted to try it out for herself as part of a quest to eat more sustainably.

Here’s how we should commemorate E.O. Wilson
Writer William Sargent considers Wilson's radical idea to set aside half the Earth for nature.

I Know The Water Is Coming. But I Can't Bear To Sell My Family's Cottage
This house is the thread that holds me to my father, whom we buried with a seashell in his casket, writes Barbara Moran.

What Happens To The Charles River If 100-Year Storms Are The New Normal?
Thanks to climate change, perhaps only one or two more generations will be able to experience the beauty and solitude of the Charles River, writes Fred Hewett.
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