350 Central Mass

350 Central Mass 350 Central Mass is a volunteer-led, grassroots organization helping to build a movement to fight the global climate crisis.

We don’t have to let the big banks and insurance companies use our money to ruin the futures of our children and grandch...
11/03/2025

We don’t have to let the big banks and insurance companies use our money to ruin the futures of our children and grandchildren. Learn how to find socially responsible alternatives.

Here are resources from Third Act’s Align Your Money with Your Values workshops:
Video recording https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dKrVZMvn0kf9V_Kdzd3NkriIOnGly-8U/view
Roadmap: Changing to a Climate-Friendlier Institution https://drive.google.com/file/d/16viif_7zDIwOsz_kVNM2hZwAOBAGQpnd/view
Finding clean banks and cards https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rlN0kXlBNbxO7R_JqUJKd1mZ3-EvwYui/view
Why this matters https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YYEEGiRv-KZ_LnwlHk0D4TG_hmSbHp21/view

Please register for the next two workshops in this series:
Thursday, Nov. 6, 7 PM Finding a Clean Credit Card. Register at https://thirdact-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/yLXks9b1SFK7bBR7Ea9y-w #/registration
Thursday, Nov. 13, 7 PM Finding a Clean Insurance Company. Register at https://thirdact-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/c28BP_JiR6OiaCE381CKIw #/registration.

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https://www.eventcreate.com/e/fairhousingnowAlternatives for Community and Environment (ACE) PresentsEnvironmental Justi...
10/16/2025

https://www.eventcreate.com/e/fairhousingnow
Alternatives for Community and Environment (ACE) Presents
Environmental Justice and Housing Equity:
Building Power for Communities
Mechanics Hall
321 Main Street Worcester, Massachusetts 01608
October 21, 2025, 10:00 AM

RSVP at https://checkout.eventcreate.com/fairhousingnow/select-buy

At this pivotal moment, we are called to remember that civil rights is not history, it is a living fight. We will gather in recognition that the foundational struggle for civil rights is at the core of the intersection of fair housing, fair lending, and environmental justice. The same structural forces that deny Black families access to fair housing are also fueling climate vulnerability, predatory lending, and displacement.

Extreme weather events and hazardous impacts related to climate change are devastating Massachusetts communities, and we...
10/08/2025

Extreme weather events and hazardous impacts related to climate change are devastating Massachusetts communities, and we Mass taxpayers are paying the bill. Massachusetts Gov. Healey, Senate President Spilka, and Speaker Mariano must take this unjust financial burden seriously and pass the costs onto the fossil fuel companies most responsible for causing global climate change. It is time to Make Polluters Pay!

Sign the petition at the link below urging the Mass state legislature to pass the Make Polluters Pay bill, H.1014/S.588, to create a Climate Change Superfund to bolster disaster response across the Commonwealth. https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/support-the-make-polluters-pay-bill-in-massachusetts?source=direct_link&

Photo: Wildfires in the Blue Hills outside of Boston. Boston Globe, November 2024.

https://www.350centralmass.org/resources offers a wide variety of tools and information to help readers lead a healthier...
09/24/2025

https://www.350centralmass.org/resources offers a wide variety of tools and information to help readers lead a healthier, more climate-conscious lifestyle.

350 Central Mass is not responsible for the contents of any linked website. Use of any such linked website is at the user’s risk. 350 Central Mass does not make any commitment to update the material.  

09/24/2025

The following two letters to the editor (LTE) of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette newspaper, respond to an opinion piece published in the T&G on Sept. 14 that supports expansion of natural gas pipeline capacity into New England. The authors of these LTEs are residents of Holden, MA, and members of 350 Central Mass.

Natural Gas Is Not the Solution to Mass Power Needs
The Opinion “Natural Gas Helps Power State’s Economy” in the 9/14/25 T&G is extremely thorough in its references on the subject of natural gas (methane) as a source of generating electricity to the state.

Rather than commenting on the desirability of data centers built for AI, it is important to focus on the mentioned “unfortunate threat to grid strength and dependability” due to “delays, shutdowns and revoked approvals of offshore wind projects that would have supplied power to well over 1.5 million Massachusetts businesses and homes.”

What the writer is saying is that due to the federal government canceling offshore wind projects this year, the solution to increased electricity requirements is the expansion of the Algonquin Pipeline, the completion of the Constitution Pipeline, and the development of Project Maple (more gas lines). One canceled offshore wind project, Revolution Wind, was 80% complete and scheduled to provide electricity throughout New England in 2026.

It makes one wonder why, if New England electricity use “will increase 11% in the next decade,” would the federal government be canceling offshore wind projects a source of electricity? The answer is clear: the beneficiary of the canceled wind projects is the natural gas industry. The natural gas utilities are paid a guaranteed rate of return by their customers (me and you) on pipeline infrastructure projects for decades.

Let’s not be fooled by this Opinion, which clearly benefits the natural gas industry.

Denis Mahoney
Holden, MA

More Pipelines, More Emissions
Enlarging gas pipeline capacity into New England would do little to get more gas into New England or lower heating, cooking and electricity costs for us consumers.

The Constitution pipeline, for example, referred to in the Telegram opinion piece of Sept. 14, would terminate near Albany, NY, where it would connect to pipes that already carry gas into New England. But because the existing pipelines inside New England are relatively small, the arrangement creates a severe bottleneck before gas even gets to us.

In 2023, Massachusetts regulators laid out plans for reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. A major piece of this plan is shifting from gas to electricity for cooking and to devices like high-efficiency electric heat pumps for both heating and cooling homes and businesses.

This approach addresses New England’s growing appetite for energy and attendant price and reliability worries by simply burning less gas: leveraging a portfolio of options that include solar, offshore wind, battery storage, energy efficiency and demand-response programs.

These resources create “virtual power plants” — collections of geographically distributed resources that together help meet consumer demand, supply clean power to the electric grid, avoid often severe gas price spikes, and can be built more quickly and less expensively than new fossil fuel infrastructure. And more pipelines would lead to more harmful emissions that in turn increase the risks to the health of all living things.

Ken McDonnell
Holden, MA

350 Mass is joining our allies from all over New England at "ISO-NE Doesn't Play Well With Others," a rally for reform, ...
05/08/2025

350 Mass is joining our allies from all over New England at "ISO-NE Doesn't Play Well With Others," a rally for reform, this Wednesday, May 14th at 11am on the Boston Common (corner near the statehouse)! 350 Central Mass is an affiliate of 350 Mass.

Our friends at Fix the Grid https://www.betterfutureproject.org/r?u=hNUOG2xnSMmZACS3O3RlFaXpdDiWsTJPUCPmigu2kw0&e=0dac119ac0e601064d1abc9545b33d9a&utm_source=betterfutureproject&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=fix_the_grid_rally_may_2025&n=2 have evaluated every electric grid operator in the country on their governance practices.

How well do they do on transparency, accessibility, and accountability? How well do they engage with and listen to the public, to the people who foot the bill for the entire system? The grades are in: we came in DEAD LAST.

We must protest these billion dollar corporations, these oil and gas companies, that operate behind closed doors and make us pay while they hold our state back from wind and solar power.

We can't afford to have a grid that keeps failing to serve the public. That's why we're asking our state leaders to push for the renewable, affordable, and resilient electric grid we deserve. JOIN US!

Feel free to register for this event at https://actionnetwork.org/events/fix-the-grid-rally-for-reform/.

From Bill McKibben, Third Acthttps://thirdact.org/This has been a hard winter for hope, but we've got some—and we need y...
04/18/2025

From Bill McKibben, Third Act
https://thirdact.org/

This has been a hard winter for hope, but we've got some—and we need your help to spread the word.

On Saturday, April 26, at 6:30 PM we need you at Old North Church in Boston, 193 Salem St, Boston, MA 02113. Register at https://thirdact.org/massachusetts/events/green-light-for-climate-justice-event-all-are-welcome/?emci=d2332b66-b71b-f011-8b3d-0022482a9fb7&emdi=1016d1eb-c71b-f011-8b3d-0022482a9fb7&ceid=36380

It's the official public launch of plans for September's Sun Day. We'll be having a multifaith service at this 250-year-old church, and then lighting a green lantern in the steeple to start people thinking about September and how we shine a light on the broad and growing movement calling for clean energy and climate solutions.

Rev. Lennox Yearwood from the Hip Hop Caucus will be on hand—perhaps the best rabble rouser in the entire environmental movement!—and the Grammy-nominated singer Antonique Smith, who'll be singing Here Comes the Sun. Lots of Bay State dignitaries too—and I'll even say a few words. There will be speakers representing multiple faiths—ministers, rabbis, and more.

We'll be filming this gathering to show across the nation, and we’d love for the pews to be filled with enthusiastic climate activists like you. And to prop up that enthusiasm, here's some numbers I got this morning from my friend Marc Jacobson, the Stanford professor and lead researcher on how we can get to 100% clean energy. He says that as of the weekend California's solar panels and batteries are working so well that the Golden State is using 44% less natural gas to generate electricity than it did in 2023. That's the single most optimistic number I've heard in four decades of working on the climate crisis—and now Texas is building clean energy faster even than California, setting new records just last month for solar, wind, and battery generation.

We can do this everywhere, but only if we build a broad and diverse movement demanding change. That’s what Sun Day is all about. And you can be in on the ground floor.

Hope to see you Saturday April 26 at 6:30 PM at Old North Church in Boston!

Register at https://thirdact.org/massachusetts/events/green-light-for-climate-justice-event-all-are-welcome/?emci=d2332b66-b71b-f011-8b3d-0022482a9fb7&emdi=1016d1eb-c71b-f011-8b3d-0022482a9fb7&ceid=36380

On April 19, 250 years ago, colonists in Massachusetts chose to fight back against tyranny when they fired the first sho...
04/16/2025

On April 19, 250 years ago, colonists in Massachusetts chose to fight back against tyranny when they fired the first shots of the Revolution at Lexington and Concord. A little over a year later they wrote down their grievances against England, including: “For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury: For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences:”

Twelve international students at Clark University in Worcester recently had their visas revoked. Clark officials say they do not know the reason. This follows the high-profile arrest of a Tufts University PhD student, who was sent to an ICE detention center in Louisiana. International students at Harvard, Emerson, UMass, and Berklee have also had their visas revoked. People across the country have been deprived of trial by jury and deported to a black box of a prison in El Salvador for no proven crime at all. Our founding fathers fought the unjust efforts to build a republic favoring the few. We must look the current injustice in the eye and work toward a better future for all.

Do not think we climate activists can bury our heads! Fascism and oligarchy go hand in hand. Last month, fossil fuel companies lobbied the President to save them from us. He delivered quickly with an April 8 executive order “Protecting American Energy From State Overreach,” a broadside against state climate policy. https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/04/protecting-american-energy-from-state-overreach/

Activists are being disappeared. Trump is ignoring due process and court orders – all the way to the Supreme Court. Corporate wish-lists are Trump’s priority, making us sicker and poorer. But as we saw at the April 5 HANDS OFF! rallies across the nation, we are ready to resist in our hundreds of thousands. Join a protest in your area – get out in your communities for Earth Day – bring people into the movement – and hold each other close.

Trump and Musk are orchestrating an illegal billionaire power grab. It's time to stop them.On Saturday, April 5, join pe...
03/31/2025

Trump and Musk are orchestrating an illegal billionaire power grab. It's time to stop them.

On Saturday, April 5, join people across the state—and all across the country—to say HANDS OFF. We'll be massing in a huge rally in Worcester and Boston to protect what we love.

Time: 12-3
Location: Worcester City Hall Commons, 455 Main St.
Rep. James McGovern will address us.

We'll tell Trump and his outlaws HANDS OFF! our environmental regulations, our rights, our health care, our data, our jobs, our services.

We'll show that here in Massachusetts, we protect our neighbors, regardless of their race, gender, sexuality, religion, and where they were born.

Tell your friends, family, coworkers, neighbors, and everyone who believes in justice!

***RALLY AND MARCH*** **SCHEDULE:** - 11:00 am: Meet at Parkman Bandstand - 11:15 am: Kickoff speaker - 11:25 am: March to City Hall Plaza - 12:30 pm: Speakers at City Hall Plaza **CURRENT SPEAKERS INCLUDE:** - MC: Jean-Luc Pierite | President | North American Indian Center of Boston - Senator Ed Ma...

LETTER TO THE EDITORWorcester Telegram & GazetteMarch 9, 2025Opposes gas-expansion projectI am writing in response to th...
03/10/2025

LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
March 9, 2025

Opposes gas-expansion project

I am writing in response to the T&G article "Healey's plan could relieve high gas rates," published Feb. 19. The 20%-plus increase in the price of natural gas is another increase that Massachusetts ratepayers can't afford. While the utility company, Eversource, is blaming these increases on the MassSave program, this program helps to lower energy usage and reduces the need for expensive infrastructure projects to distribute gas in the future.

Ironically, while MassSave is helping to increase efficiency and reduce the need for infrastructure projects in the future, Eversource has expressed interest in participating in Project Maple, a gas pipeline expansion project in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island, proposed by the fossil fuel company Enbridge in 2023. "Natural gas" is an industry-created pseudonym for methane, which is 80 times more potent at warming the planet than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. Why would Eversource support a new pipeline at the same time MassSave will help reduce energy needs in the future? The simple answer is profits. Eversource is guaranteed a profit on infrastructure improvements. If built, the cost of this new pipeline, plus a profit, will be passed along to ratepayers in future years.

If Governor Healey wants to reduce rates and help Massachusetts reach its greenhouse gas reduction targets, she should strongly oppose Project Maple and other "natural gas" expansions.

Denis Mahoney, Holden
Member 350 Central Mass

I am writing in response to the T&G article "Healey

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