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The leaders and youth corps members of ACES.
2022 Spring Cleanup Campaign
Career Exploration Opportunities
A chance for students to have support and gain experience on environmental stewardship
ACES stands with the people of Ukraine
ACES leaders share their support for the struggling people of Ukraine
Climate Futures plaques installed along rail trail
Three Remembrance of Climate Futures plaques go up in Newburyport to educate the public about climate change in their area
ACES Tree Walk
ACES interns present a project reinforcing the importance of trees
ACES Invites Public to Tree Walk Launch
ACES invites the public to join the launch of the Indian Hill Reservoir Tree Walk on Saturday, May 22nd at 9 a.m.
Environmental groups urge state to reduce beach pollution
Environmental groups are calling on state officials to take steps to stop sewage overflows and pollution runoff amid newly released data showing pathogens posing health risks at more than half of the state’s beaches. At least 30 Massachusetts beaches exceeded the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s safety threshold for fecal bacteria on one-quarter of days tested last year, according to the groups. One of these was Sandy Point on Plum Island.
A variety of senses and biodiversity
A summary of some of the beautiful and surprising characteristics of the millions of animals we share our planet with and just why they are worth protecting.
Ecopreneurs wanted!!!!!
The innovative approach to decades of climate change through a circular economy.
Beware of plastic clothes
When washed with your laundry, worn, or dried, clothes release tiny plastic fibers - "microfibers" - into the water and the air. These microfibers have been found in almost everything we eat and drink: fish, seafood, chicken, tap water, bottled water, salt, and beer.
All hands-on deck for the environment
In this eye-opening passage, readers are persuaded to focus on the true impact of every aspect of life and how to take the time to shift to a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
Celebrate Earth Day 2023
Why celebrate Earth Day, especially with all the bad news lately? and why, especially here in Greater Newburyport?
Local Actions for Global Change
Liam Amery, a student currently focusing on his master's in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, pushes the importance of local action and awareness in regard to preserving wildlife and landscape with a story of his own experiences with the beauty of untouched nature.
Chemical Threats to Biodiversity
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) “mutagenesis” by environmental pollutants is a serious concern. The problem with chemical threats is they are hard to see and perhaps harder to control. A set of answers is conceptually easy but much harder to plan and implement and will take much longer but we need to start working on it.
Biodiversity and Local Resilience
Biodiversity is essential for maintaining resilient ecosystems and livability and it is vital to our quality of life and a thriving economy. Personally, it’s important for enhancing benefits like health, comfort, and beauty in our lives.
A new climate chief for Massachusetts
The state's first climate chief to oversee climate policy across every state agency.
A big bow on top
There are some large gifts ACES Allies bring to Greater Newburyport we want to place under your trees.
COP 27 Egypt: What might it accomplish?
Consideration of contributing factors to our environment's declining health
Earth Shot Prize for Plum Island?
This international event honors green technology advances worldwide that could address local challenges.
Happy anniversary to the Clean Water Act
Celebrating the fifty year anniversary of the Clean Water Act
American Climate Refugees
How the effects of climate damage will impact northern regions
Environmentalism is Both Pro-life and Pro-choice
ACES leaders describe the social and political balance needed to fight for our climate and its creatures.
The 'Better Bottle Bill' for our environment
ACES presents its reasoning for why it supports the “Better Bottle Bill” and urges others to embrace it aswell
ACES Youth Corps get Shoutout
ACES Youth Crops gets recognition for their hard work
Red flag, Black center square, Danger!
The time to prepare for a big storm is now!
What is Green Infrastructure?
The green infrastructure of this summer...
Environmental jobs are about to boom
The facts are: Green jobs — jobs that need green skills — are found in a wide range of sectors, from healthcare to construction. Green talent in the workforce has grown almost 40% in the last seven years. Demand for green talent is already outstripping supply.