Over our 126 year history, we’ve shaped nation-leading policies for conservation and climate change

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Transitioning to clean energy is essential for creating a healthier Commonwealth and a thriving economy.

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In order for all of Massachusetts to flourish, we must intentionally rectify unfair burdens placed upon environmental justice communities and cultivate an inclusive clean energy workforce.

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Environmental agencies deserve resources to address their urgent and increasing responsibilities.

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Discover our virtual 2024 Annual Report

ELM’s and the ELM Action Fund’s interactive FY24 Annual Report showcases our achievements, our vision and goals, and our generous supporters.

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Getting to Net Zero

The Next Generation Roadmap Act requires MA to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% by 2030. In January 2023, Climate Chief Hoffer published her recommendations on how we can get there.

To make sure we are on track, we are monitoring deadlines included in both the Next Generation Roadmap Act and the Climate Chief’s Report to determine if we are meeting them or lagging behind.

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Earth Night 2024 Was Our Largest Celebration Yet!

On May 9, we were honored to host our largest Earth Night yet, with over 680 guests, in celebration of our Commonwealth Environmental Leadership Awardees: Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell, Congressman Richard E. Neal, and Douglas Foy

Thank you to those who joined us in honoring these leaders and celebrating all that we have achieved together for the people, environment, and future generations of Massachusetts.

Earth Night will return on May 1, 2025. 

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Massachusetts passes sweeping climate legislation!

On November 20, 2024, Governor Maura Healey signed two major pieces of climate legislation into law.  

We are proud of our work to help craft these and build support among government officials, corporate leaders, and advocates. 

Learn more about these new laws