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SEA LEVEL RISE IS JUST ONE OF BOSTON’S WORRIES

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted January 24, 2018 Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS

Image via Environmental Defense Fund

As Earth approaches several catastrophic global warming “tipping points”

 

Before writing more columns examining Boston city government’s emerging plans to cope with the effects of global warming, I think a quick review of what area residents are likely to face in the coming decades is in order. Because it’s important to disabuse ...  read more

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Antarctica, Apparent Horizon, Boston, budget, Climate Change, Climate Ready Boston, Column, coral, criticism, economy, flood, flooding, global warming, Greenland, Jason Pramas, Massachusetts, news, ocean, Politics, science, sea level rise, technology, tipping point

NO ONE IS AN ISLAND: “GREENLAND” NAVIGATES THE TROUBLED WATERS OF FAMILY FRICTION

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted March 7, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

“I’d seen one of Nicholas’ plays in Halifax and I just fell in love with it,” says director Meg Taintor. “It was one of those things where I supposed to go see another show the next night and I cancelled it and bought another ticket to see his show again.”

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Apollinaire Theatre Company, Arctic Circle, chelsea theatre works, Dennis Schmitt, ecological, Family, Faroe Islands, fault lines, Greenland, halifax, Iceland, Meg Taintor, Nicolas Billon, The Warming Island, trilogy

VUNDABAR: BOSTON’S POST PUNK WONDERS

Written by MARTIN CABALLERO Posted October 13, 2014 Filed Under: MUSIC

"Music, I love it, but you kind of feel like a jackass doing it. This is all pissing in the wind, but that's not a reason not to do it."

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: After-hours, Antics, Brandon Hagen, Drew McDonald, Greenland, Vundabar, Zach Abramo

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