Environmental Justice is Racial Justice - Faith Communities Respond - webinar recording

Environmental Justice is Racial Justice - Faith Communities Respond - webinar recording

Event description: “Across our country and our world, communities of color are impacted first and worst by pollution and climate-driven disasters, and among the strongest advocates for change. Learn how your faith community can stand with them. Join a panel of leaders on the front lines of environmental justice featuring Dr. Robert Bullard, Rev. Mariama White-Hammond, Rev. Dr. Deborah Conrad, and Rev. Betsy Sowers (Moderator). Recording available here.

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FRRACS Open House at Leventhal Map Center

FRRACS Open House at Leventhal Map Center

We had a great time today at the open house event for Boston Public Library’s Leventhal Map Center environmental justice exhibit, More or Less in Common. Thanks to all you joined us! And to the Leventhal Center for hosting our group. We had a chance to talk with guests and tour the exhibit together. If you haven’t had a chance to check out the exhibit, we recommend visiting! It is open through the end of the year. You can also view a virtual exhibit here.

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Alert: Compressor station maintenance planned for 9/20-9/30

Alert: Compressor station maintenance planned for 9/20-9/30

This alert was provided by the Town of Braintree: “The Town of Braintree has received notification from Enbridge that Algonquin will be operating the emergency generator to meet routine readiness testing and standard maintenance requirements on September 19th and will be conducting planned maintenance at the Weymouth Compressor Station from September 20th through September 30th, 2022. For the duration of the activities associated with this work, there may be intermittent off-site sound impacts.”

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WBUR - It's back to the drawing board for Weymouth Compressor's waterways permit

WBUR - It's back to the drawing board for Weymouth Compressor's waterways permit

We recently received news that MassDEP presiding officer (adjudicator) Jane Rothchild, recommended that the department revisit the approval of Enbridge’s Chapter 91 Waterways License. To receive a waterways license, a project needs to be considered “water-dependent” — the compressor station is not water-dependent. We appealed the initial approval of this license on this basis. We welcomed the news from presiding officer Rothchild and are now awaiting a decision from the Commissioner Suuberg of the DEP. WBUR covered this story — you can read more here.

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