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Boston Residents Going Green and Saving Money
If you’re a resident of Boston, your electric bill will be going down in the new year as the city works to make sure its power grid is greener with renewable energy.
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Cambridge to Place Carbon Emission Warning Labels on Gas Pumps
The city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, is taking ground-breaking measures to combat carbon emissions. NBC10 Boston’s Chris Gloninger takes a look at what changes drivers may soon be seeing at the gas pump.
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King Tide Brings Flooding in Boston
There was flooding along the coast Monday due to an exceptionally high tide.
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Intense Drought Leaves Some New Englanders With No Water
Even with recent rain and snow, parts of the region are still under an extreme drought.
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Politicians Shining a Light on Climate Change
Climate change has been a top issue for many voters and politicians alike, even being brought up in the vice presidential debate on Wednesday. Chris Gloninger sat down with former presidential candidate and businessman Tom Steyer who made climate change the keystone of his campaign.
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The Climate Project: Your Role, Your Impact
We are all feeling the effects of climate change, but communities of color are feeling them harder and faster. Meteorologist Chris Gloninger brings us to the intersection of social justice and the climate crisis and asks the experts what it will take to solve this growing problem in “The Climate Project.”
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Gap Between Trump and Biden on Climate Change
Meteorologist Chris Gloninger takes a look at the environmental policy differences between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
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Urban Heat Islands: Climate Change Disproportionately Affects African Americans
Poor neighborhoods with Black majorities are most affected by unbearable overnight heat.
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African Americans Disproportionately Affected by Climate Change
Climate change affects all of us, but the impacts are not the same for everyone.
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This Skier Helps Track Climate Change
Meet Justin Culligan, a meteorologist, mountaineer and backcountry skier who has documented climate change around the world.
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Coronavirus Tips: Answering Your Questions About Masks, Alcohol Consumption and TP
Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been trying to use my emergency management/first responder skills to come up with a list of suggested dos and don’ts to help you get through quarantined life. Here’s some advice on some common topics that people have been asking about: Rubber gloves: Remember, if you’re using disposable gloves in the grocery store,...
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Coronavirus and Climate Change
We’re dealing with two global emergencies — despite the urgency of coronavirus, we can’t wait to act on climate change. Chris Gloninger looks at the impacts COVID-19 is having on our changing climate.
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Coronavirus Tips: How to Avoid a Trip to the ER During the Outbreak
Just before we launched the new NBC10 Boston a few years ago, I was rushing around our house before a team promotion shoot. Summer was fading to fall, and I went to take our air conditioner out of our window before work. Long story short, my wife told me to “slow down” and think before I started. Well, I threw…
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Closures, Cutbacks, Cancellations: Coronavirus Fallout Intensifies
Closures, cutbacks and cancellations continue to mount as the COVID-19 coronavirus spreads in the U.S. Major cities and small towns alike are practically shutting down, leaving businesses, restaurants and even beaches mostly empty. But despite unparalleled efforts to limit crowds and contact, the illness is still spreading quickly.
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Renewable Energy Research Focusing on Space
In order to slow the pace of climate change, scientists say we need to make the switch to renewable energy.
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Climate Change and the 2020 Election
As we prepare for Super Tuesday, climate change is growing in importance for some voters.
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The $20 Billion Tab Looming Over a National Flood Insurance Program
The National Flood Insurance Program is deeply in debt.
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How Geo-Engineering Could Slow Down Climate Change
Climate change is here, but can it be slowed down? Some scientists say solar geo-engineering could be a solution.
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Climate Change: A Threat to National Security
Climate change is getting so severe it could be a threat for our national security. Meteorologist Chris Gloninger looks at how the Pentagon is adapting to the change.
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Economic Toll of Climate Change
Once a house chronically floods, its value drops dramatically, impacting the municipality as well as the homeowner.