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- A19 – A Historical Overview of Cyanobacteria Events in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Project Overview
- Projects – 2020
- Sponsor Information
- About
- Project Snapshots
- Contact Us
- Project Snapshots – Distributed Energy Resources
- Project Snapshots – Managing Cyanobacteria
- Project Snapshots – Right Whale Video Game
- Projects
- Projects – 2013
- Projects – 2014
- Projects – 2015
- Framework for Assessing Road Salt Impacts on Groundwater
- Emerging Technologies: Bringing the North Atlantic Right Whale to Life at the New England Aquarium
- Flood Risk Adaptation in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
- Policy Recommendations to Reduce Waterfront Flood Vulnerability in Boston
- Renewable Thermal Energy Programs in Massachusetts
- Summer Youth Employment Initiative in Chelsea, MA
- Projects – 2016
- Projects – 2017
- 2017 – Advancing Wood Product and Tourism Businesses in Western MA – MA EOEEA
- 2017 – An Assessment of Options for the Future of Brockton’s Desalination Facility – NEWIN
- 2017 – Assessment of Massachusetts’ Waste-Sites for Potential Photovoltaic System Development – MassDEP
- 2017 – Creating a Community Land Trust in Chelsea, MA – Green Roots, Inc.
- 2017 – Heat Risks due to Climate Change in Chelsea – City of Chelsea, MA
- 2017 – Evaluating the Vulnerability of Boston’s Inner Harbor Designated Port Areas to Sea Level Rise and Coastal Storms – Boston Harbor Now
- Projects – 2018
- Projects – 2019
- Projects – 2020
- A20 – A Platform for Distributing Information on Renewable Microgrids
- A20 – Community Science Project Options for Monitoring Coastal Change Effects on the Boston Harbor Islands
- A20 – Developing Criteria For Green Space Implementation On Vacant Lots in Massachusetts Cities
- A20 – Strategies to Increase Notification of CSOs in Massachusetts
- Projects – 2022
- Projects – 2023
- Projects – 2024
- Projects – affiliated
- Student Resources
- Welcome
About our Sponsor
GreenRoots, Inc., an offshoot of the Chelsea Collaborative, works to involve disadvantaged groups of Chelsea in the community and its future. They work to expand public access within the city, and have prevented the development of a diesel power plant next to the Mary C. Burke elementary school along the Chelsea River. They have increased the City’s minute amount of public access by creating a walkway along Mill Creek, which connects to the Chelsea River, with bilingual signs at the request of Latino residents
Their website is http://www.greenrootschelsea.org/