In an era where we need to build green energy system rapidly, ‘permitting reform’ has become a confusing and divisive buzzword. In fact, the permitting process is not the source of delays in developing clean energy, nor should it be used as an excuse to rescue failing oil projects like the Mountain Valley Pipeline. We speak with an expert who knows what it takes to bring new clean energy into the system and has ideas about how to do it quickly. Check our showpage at massclimateactiondotorg/blog for the hot links.
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“Don’t Look Up” one year later
A billion dollar brawl
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The peaker is coming, but Peabody residents already have higher health risks
Jeff Roy on prospects for 2023
Thanksgiving Leftovers
The People’s Hearing on Equitable Building Decarbonization
Climate politics in the mid-terms
Helping Hospitals Reduce their Carbon Pollution
Growing a backbone for clean energy
Explainer: What to know about ‘Beyond Catastrophe’
Souping Van Gogh
Explainer: “Loss and Damage”
Glimmers of a just and rapid transition
Rep Roy on what comes next for climate in MA
How to think about our rising electricity rates
Manchin folds. Now what?
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