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EDITORIAL: DIGBOSTON JOINS MOVEMENT TO SLOW GLOBAL WARMING

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted August 7, 2019 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, NEWS+OPINIONS

Earth held up by a human hand in space

 

Calls for regional consortium of news outlets to improve and expand climate change coverage

 

Last month, during the fearsome heat wave that saw Boston temperatures soar to 98 degrees Fahrenheit for two days in a row, 400 chickens died in New Hampshire.

 

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Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston, Climate Change, Democracy, DigBoston, editorial, Environment, global warming, Jason Pramas, Journalism, Massachusetts, networking, new england, news, Protest, science, social movement

DIG THIS: INFECTED MUSHROOM, DISGRACED, AND WINTER FARMERS MARKET

Written by DIG STAFF Posted January 6, 2016 Filed Under: DigThis

Just to clarify, there will be no infected mushrooms at the farmers market

Filed Under: DigThis Tagged With: Cambridge Community Center, Cambridge Winter Farmers Market, Disgraced, Dudley Cafe, Egleston, HOPE Inc, house of blues, huntington theatre company, Infected Mushroom, Jackson Glass, JP Arts, Museum of Fine Arts, Namaste Saturday, networking, Sara DiVello, Society of Urban Poetry

RECYCLED MOTION: BRING YOUR OLD TECH HERE, HELP CANCER PATIENTS

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted November 20, 2014 Filed Under: Shop

If nothing else, it’s a great way to network within the tech community, at an event that includes everybody from engineers to social media mavens, and in the end you help people with cancer simply by cleaning your room and going to a party.

Filed Under: Shop Tagged With: Cancer, charity, Computers, cords, Dig Boston, DigBoston, engineers, keyboards, laptop, look book, M.J. O'Connor's, monitors, networking, nice, PDAs, recycling, Tech in MOtio, technology

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