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A Generation of Stored Sun
Written by Aaron Morales, New Media Coordinator, Team Massachusetts While at the 350MA.org kick-off in Cambridge, MA, someone was applauded for his organizing a concert dedicated to the planet every year as well as for all of the letters to … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Team Massachusetts, Video
Tagged Coal, Deadly Energy, fossil fuels, life changing, Medford, Warren Senders
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A Tale of Biblical Proportions
Written by Becky Palermo, Media Coordinator, Team Massachusetts The Massachusetts team recently had our first taste of real climate change: the basement of the church we were staying at (you know, where we’re sleeping on the floor) was flooded after … Continue reading
Mei Mei Street Kitchen
If you’re in the Boston area, check out Mei Mei Street Kitchen. They cook amazing food that is grown from local sources. And it’s all reasonably priced!
Green Medford
By: Susan Altman Susan Altman is the coordinator of Green Medford, which seeks to educate and engage the Medford community to understand individual and community responsibility when making more sustainable energy choices. She was a wonderful host to MAssMovement during … Continue reading
Reusing
By Rayleigh Lei On our bike tour Monday in Medford, Massachusetts, Tom Lincoln brought us to the Royall House, the former home of a man wealthy because of slaves and rum. Besides the mention of CFL lights and the panels … Continue reading
Medford’s Wind Turbine: Hope For the Future
By: Lauren Clapp The citizens of Medford, Massachusetts have taken environmental education to a whole new level. In 2009, the city built a 131 foot wind turbine on the grounds of McGlynn elementary school. In this way, alternative energy has been … Continue reading
MassMovement makes local and organic community connections
By Carrie Watkins I think everyone on MassMovement would agree that our afternoon at the Medford Farmers Market has been one of our best days yet. Where to begin? Well, I’ll begin where we ended – with lots of bread. … Continue reading