Paul Garver

  • signed up on Boston Mayoral Forum 2021 2021-05-13 22:11:14 -0400

    Boston Mayoral Forum 2021

    A wide collection of Boston climate, environmental, climate justice, and community groups is sponsoring the 2021 Boston Mayoral Climate / Climate Justice Forum on Tuesday June 1st at 6:30 pm.

    The candidates for mayor will speak to and be asked important questions about climate change, climate justice, zero carbon emission buildings, flooding, and more. We want to know what they will do about these critical issues if elected to be the mayor of Boston.
    To register. fill out the form below. You will be sent a Zoom link on the day of the forum. Please be sure to check your spam box if you do not receive an email from us.

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  • signed up on Mass Renews Alliance Advocacy 2021-03-22 16:52:20 -0400

    Mass Renews Alliance Advocacy

    Please fill out this form to receive a copy of the Mass Renews Alliance Advocacy Training recording and other advocacy resources once they are available.

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  • signed up on Who's Delaying Climate Action in MA? 2021-02-23 17:25:05 -0500

    Who's Delaying Climate Action in MA?

    Earlier this year, Brown University released a bombshell report that identified the forces working against climate action in Massachusetts. 

    We are thrilled to welcome Researchers Trevor Culhane, Galen Hall, and J Timmons Roberts, as well as Rep. Mike Connolly to answer the question everyone is asking: Who's Delaying Climate Action in MA?


    The webinar has been rescheduled to Monday, June 14 at 7pm. We will send you an email with the Zoom link to the webinar on the day of, be sure to check your spam folder if you do not see this email.

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  • Press the MA legislature to pass the Next-Gen Roadmap Climate Bill (again!) by January 29th

    Governor Charlie Baker vetoed the Next-Generation Roadmap Climate Bill. Among other excuses, his reasons—and our responses—include:

    • The bill would halt new construction of affordable housing. In reality, energy efficient homes cost the same or less than those using gas, save money over time, and improve health by reducing indoor pollution. Baker’s stance is supported by the real estate lobby, but opposed by advocates for affordable housing.
    • The bill is too ambitious in seeking 50 percent reduction in climate pollution by 2030; he prefers a goal of 45 percent reduction, and less frequent monitoring of progress made. As the climate crisis intensifies, the Commonwealth’s actions need to be more aggressive, not less. 
    • He complained about the Roadmap’s new Stretch Building Codes for clean energy, even though they are featured in his own plan. 
    • The bill is weak on environmental justice. Actually, the Roadmap bill is a good start on justice issues, and environmental justice advocates are united in their support.
    • The Roadmap bill does not address climate resilience. This is accurate, but not a justification for vetoing an otherwise substantial and beneficial bill. Climate groups stand ready to work with the Governor on climate resilience funding.
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    The climate bill has already been re-filed in the legislature.

    Sign the petition to press the legislature to quickly pass the same Next-Generation Roadmap bill again, without amendments, and, if necessary, to override Governor Baker’s veto.

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