April 25, 2025 | Vol. 54, Issue 8

The only bilingual Chinese-English Newspaper in New England

environment

Air Pollution in Chinatown Continues to Alarm Residents

Do you know Boston Chinatown has the worst air quality in the state? If you are a resident of Boston’s Chinatown, your good night’s sleep is being harmed by the car exhaust in the air. If you work in Chinatown, you are probably breathing polluted air for eight or more hours a day. Even if you are a visitor to Chinatown and enjoying a delicious Chinese meal with your friends, you are breathing in polluted air filled with high levels […]

Massachusetts aids in Hurricane Ida recovery

On August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana. A Category 4 storm, nearly reaching category 5, Ida is now the second most damaging hurricane to hit the area after Katrina, which made landfall exactly 16 years prior. Ida brought extreme flooding and sustained winds moving at a high of 150 miles per hour as it tore through the state and made its way up to the Northeast. On September 1 through September 2, Ida weakened to a tropical […]

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‘Washing’ art installation explores environmental justice in Chinatown

Photo courtesy of Nohemi Rodriguez The multimedia art project “Washing” culminated in a final showcase on May 29 and 30 at Parcel R1, or Tufts Parking Lot. The installation, which incorporated large-scale video projections and audio clips from interviews with Chinatown community members, reflected on the detrimental effects of the hideous I-93 and I-90 highways. The piece was created by Lily Xie, Dianyvet Serrano, Chu Huang, Charlene Huang, and Maggie Chen in collaboration with the Asian Community Development Corporation. “There […]

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Biden’s push for renewable energy focuses on industry standards and job creation

(請點這裡閱讀中文版。)  On April 22, president Biden announced a new initiative to aim to reduce greenhouse gas pollution and to install renewable energy sources.  The announcement was made during the Leaders Summit on Climate, and it is part of president Biden’s plan to create millions of good-paying, union jobs, ensure economic competitiveness, advance environmental justice, and improve the health and security of communities across America.  President Biden plans to invest $400 billion over ten years in funding for clean energy, cybersecurity […]

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From Connect Downtown to the Back Bay Association: highlights from the Air Pollution Control Commission Public Hearing

(請點這裡閱讀中文版。) On March 17th, the Air Pollution Control Commission (APCC) hosted a public hearing where they reviewed permits and discussed issues related to the regulation of air quality and noise issues in Boston’s downtown neighborhoods. The panel consisted of Richard Davey, Julien Farland, Sarah Lee and Kat Eshel. The first item on the agenda was an application for a parking freeze permit, the use of which helps reduce air pollution and emissions discharged by cars by capping the number of […]

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