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Is your building projected to be over its 2025 emissions standard? This means your building may be out of compliance with BERDO.

Five free repair workshops happening this spring!

Building owners and property managers are invited to a series of webinars and workshops to get information about BERDO, learn about compliance, and ask questions.

Driven by community-research, project partners are committed to improving environmental quality on the Blue Hill Avenue corridor.

As Boston makes progress towards its carbon neutrality and climate resilience goals, the City is expanding opportunities to support local climate technology innovators. One example is the CriticalMass...

The Environment Department has issued an RFP for a Building Material Reuse Assessment Program. A Pre-Proposal Q&A will be on December 17 at 11:00 AM on Zoom.

The Environment Department with the Boston Parks Department has issued an RFP for a Boston Urban Wilds Strategic Plan. A Pre-Proposal Q&A will be on December 9 at 11:00 AM on Zoom.

The City of Boston's inaugural BERDO Fest brought together hundreds of stakeholders driving building decarbonization across the City.

Boston was distinguished as the winner of Energy Transition and Smarter Buildings category of the 2025 Bloomberg Philanthropies Local Leaders Climate Awards at the Local Leaders Forum in Rio de...

Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston’s Environment Department have announced the first round of awardees for the Equitable Emissions Investment Fund (EEIF), totaling $750,250. These funds will...

Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston’s Environment Department hosted the inaugural Boston Climate Leader Awards at Millennium Partners’ Winthrop Center, honoring individuals, organizations, and...

Citywide event includes flood protection education, resource fair, and practice installations along the coast

Monday, August 5, 2024 - Mayor Michelle Wu announced the restructuring of the Environment, Energy and Open Space (EEOS) Cabinet to create a dedicated focus on climate resilience leadership through the...

He will lead the existing Environment, Energy and Open Space Cabinet as Chief Climate Officer

This is a tangible step towards achieving the City of Boston’s pledge to run on fully renewable energy by 2030.

The City of Boston has increased the default renewable energy content by an additional 15% beyond state requirements to support the transition to a regional clean energy grid

These measures expand upon the Wu administration’s commitment to a just energy transition and a Green New Deal for Boston.

The City of Boston has resources for residents and small businesses to save money on their bills and make your home or place of business more energy efficient. In need of a payment plan or to apply...

We're hiring employees at all levels across the Mayor's Cabinet of Environment, Energy, and Open Space.

The partnership will expand workforce development for young adults and returning citizens in fields that address environmental challenges.

As 2020 comes to a close, we look back on Boston's climate action this year.

The grant will fund the City's first heat resilience study, with a focus on our most vulnerable neighborhoods, for the projected increases in extreme heat due to climate change.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the City of Boston has received approval from the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) to move forward with its Community Choice Electricity program...

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