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In the News Living Building Project : ‘We’re willfully blinding ourselves’: Mass. researchers worry as federal environmental data disappears

By WBUR

Dylan Carlson Sirvent León was working in his office at Harvard University when he began receiving frantic messages from his research colleagues. Environmental data was starting to disappear from government websites. It was January, and President Trump had just taken office for the second time. Researchers across the country had expected some information to go offline, as it had during the first Trump administration.

Published on August 20, 2025.

In the News Living Building Project : “Struggling to breathe”: Wildfire smoke becoming a regular danger in western Mass

By Dusty Christensen

From thousands of miles away, air pollution is traveling to New England and hitting already-polluted areas hardest.

Published on July 13, 2025.

Earth Matters : Observing climate change without leaving home

By Tom Litwin

In Henry Thoreau’s essay “Walking,” he tells us that to preserve his health and spirits he “spend(s) four hours a day… sauntering through the woods and over the hills and fields.” He writes in his journal, “I wonder that I even get five miles on my way, the walk is so crowded with events and phenomena.” For most of us, spending four hours a day naturalizing is not an option, but I take his point – we can learn about our environment by paying attention to events around us. Through observation we create a baseline for what we’ve come to expect from our environment, and what might be changing. Locally, the past 12 months have provided some telling observations. In summer 2022 it was obvious that we needed rain. Meadows turned brown, streams dried up, farmers irrigated fields, and a drought was declared. In one area of our woods smaller white pines turned brown. Were they falling victim to the drought, but why in this section of woods?

Published on May 25, 2023.

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