November 16, 2022


Hi Team,


Thanks to all those who joined us yesterday evening for our November Pittsfield Green Drinks! Laura Marx, a climate solutions scientist from The Nature Conservancy, told us about what's been going on with the Berkshire Wildlife Linkage. If you missed it and would like to see the presentation, you'll be able to find the recording on BEAT's Youtube channel before the beginning of next week.


That's it for now. Thanks for all you do to protect the environment!


Jane, Rose, Jake, Noah, and Chelsey

IN THE NEWS

Recycling is Real: MassRecycle Rebuttal to NPR Article


MassRecycle Newsletter

"NPR’s recent story “Recycling plastic is practically impossible — and the problem is getting worse” misleads listeners into thinking that recycling is pointless. MassRecycle has recently written an open letter to address the misleading aspects of this story. We encourage all to read it and understand why NPR did not represent recycling accurately. It is linked below. Far from addressing the real problem with plastic waste (overproduction), this kind of negative press motivates people to 'throw it all in the trash'. Recycling is not a sham. Please do not throw everything in the trash. Recyclable plastics are being recycled and given a second life as new products. This is happening every day. MassRecycle offers facility tours, including tours of Material Recovery Facilities where recycling is processed: we invite the public to see recycling for themselves. If you put recyclable plastic in the bin, it will be recycled. There are resources available that will tell you which items can go in the recycling bin. Go to the Recyclopedia and type an item in the search bar. If it says the item is recyclable, make sure it is clean and put it in your bin. It will be recycled. If it cannot be recycled, try not to buy it again. Not all plastic is manufactured to be recyclable. Your recycling processor can not change this, but Extended Producer Responsibility legislation (EPR) can. EPR holds producers responsible for some of the cost of disposing of their products, thus incentivizing the production of recyclable products. MassRecycle has a dedicated committee devoted to advancing EPR: the Massachusetts Product Stewardship Council. Use the resources that you have available to you. Listen to the MassRecycle Podcast to hear The Rest of the Story, keep in mind that metal recycling is in direct opposition to mining, and get the behind-the-scenes of solid waste. Join us on a facility tour. Look for our upcoming resources to help you to minimize your plastic waste this holiday season. Recycling is real. The public has power. Tell your legislator that you want EPR. Find out what is recyclable and what is not. Stop buying trash." Read MassRecycle Open Response to NPR | Subscribe to MassRecycle Newsletter

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Wingless Weirdos


Charley Eiseman | Bug Tracks

"Ever since I made a place on BugGuide to collect photos of them over a decade ago, I’ve been wanting to see (in person) one of those weird wingless gall wasps that can be found throughout the winter. Two years ago I put them on the 'winter bug bingo' card I made for the online 'Bugs in Winter' course I put together, and I think one participant managed to find one, but I wasn’t so lucky. Last fall at the end of a game of tennis, I noticed a white oak leaf at the edge of the court with a couple of 'oak pea galls' on it . . . This gall is caused by Acraspis pezomachoides (Cynipidae), and knowing that Acraspis is one of the genera with wingless adults, I decided it was time to be a little more proactive in my quest to see one, so I took the leaf home and stuck it in a jar. But alas, I just got a couple of lousy parasitoids. Last month, while leading a workshop on identifying invertebrate tracks and sign, I picked up a white oak leaf with an 'oak hedgehog gall' on it—made by the related species Acraspis erinacei. [...] I decided to try again, so after everyone had gotten a good look at the gall, I had Julia put it in her backpack. A week or so ago, I remembered the gall and had Julia fish it out of her backpack. I put it in a vial on a shelf in my office, and every couple of days I've remembered to check the vial (most of my other bugs having been put away for the winter at this point). Last night I checked, and there she was!" Read More

Mass. has too much food waste. Increasingly, it's being used to make electricity


Barbara Moran | WBUR

"The Fancypants Baking Company in Walpole is like a Willy Wonka cookie factory; at every turn there are giant bowls of dough and tall racks of snowflake cookies and gingerbread men. Justin Housman, who co-founded Fancypants with his wife, said the company makes up to 300,000 cookies a day. And with that many cookies, there's bound to be some mistakes. He points to a line of women piping white icing onto blue snowflake cookies. 'There's human error that's possible, they're moving quickly. If you drop something on the floor, it's sure not getting sold to a person, right? No matter what.' Those cookies that end up on the floor are part of a bigger problem: Massachusetts throws away almost one million tons of food waste every year. To help decrease this, the state has tightened its food waste ban; as of November, 2022, any business that generates more than a half a ton of food waste per week cannot send it to landfills or incinerators. At Fancypants, Houseman is already working to keep cookie waste out of landfills; he donates many misfit cookies or sells them at a discount, and the ones that can’t be saved go to a facility called an 'anaerobic digester.'" Read More 

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Winter Farmers Markets Begin This Weekend


Berkshire Grown E-Newsletter

"List of Vendors, Great Barrington

November 19: Winter Farmers Market at the Housy Dome; List of Vendors, North Adams November 20: Winter Farmers Market at Greylock Works; You can find the full regional list of markets here." Subscribe to Berkshire Grown E-Newsletter

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Countries Want to Plant Trees to Offset Their Carbon Emissions, but There Isn't Enough Land on Earth to Grow Them


Katie Surma | Inside Climate News

"Countries’ climate pledges rely on 'unrealistic' and 'extensive' amounts of land for carbon removal projects like tree planting schemes, a new report from the University of Melbourne said. A landmass larger than the entire United States, about 1.2 billion hectares, would be needed for countries to deliver on those plans, which largely ignore who lives on and manages the lands at issue, including the rights of Indigenous peoples and other land-based communities living in rural areas that rely on land for survival and culture. 'Countries are loading up on land pledges to avoid the hard work of steeply reducing emissions from fossil fuels, decarbonizing food systems and stopping the destruction of forests and other ecosystems,' said Kate Dooley, the lead author of the so-called Land Gap Report and a researcher at the University of Melbourne." Read More

COMMUNITY CALENDAR 

We list events from a variety of local and regional organizations and individuals. 

 



Events with BEAT:


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18

Volunteer w/ BEAT: Cut & Pull Invasive Hardy Kiwi   — Burbank Park


Community Calendar: 


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16

Spotted Lanternfly and the Potential Impacts on the Maple Syrup Industry — Online

The Great Indoors: Keeping Your Home Free of Toxics — Online

The First Annual Founder's Day Lecture at Bard College at Simon's Rock — Online & In Person

Heat Pumps: the what, the where, and the how much — Online


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17

MA Climate Action Call (Mothers Out Front) — Online

Heat Pumps: the what, the where, and the how much — Online

Tour UTEC Mattress Recycling (MassRecycle)

Climate Anxiety and Grief: a two-part workshop series — Online

Community Pesticides Reduction (CPR) monthly network meeting (NOFA/Mass) — Online


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18

Volunteer w/ BEAT: Cut & Pull Invasive Hardy Kiwi — Burbank Park


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19

Writing the Land: Windblown I Book Launch & Poetry Readings (Hilltown Land Trust) — Online


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20

Geology series: "Magnificence, Mysteries, and Death" (ABNC) — Online

HVA's Auction for the Environment — Morris, CT


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21

Environmental Justice Council Meeting #6 — Online



See Calendar for More

JOBS

We list jobs related to the environment from a variety of organizations. 

 


Berkshire County Postings

Energy Advocate and Community Outreach Coordinator | Ener-g Save | Pittsfield

Head Gardener CSA Manager, Assistant to the Director and Development Office, Membership and Sponsorship Manager, Events Assistant, Farm and Garden Staff, Visitors Services | Hancock Shaker Village | Pittsfield


Postings w/ Deadline

NEW! Program Director, BeaverCorps | Beaver Institute | Southampton (Remote) | deadline 11/18

Political and Municipal Organizer | Sierra Club: MA Chapter | Boston or Remote | deadline 11/18

Development Coordinator | Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA) | Western MA | review begins 11/22

Zero Waste Program Manager | U.S. PIRG | Boston | deadline 11/25

Seed Conservation Intern | Native Plant Trust | Framingham | deadline 11/28

Program Coordinator | Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA) | Western MA | review begins 11/28

Cranberry Bog Restoration Program Manager | MA Division of Ecological Restoration | Boston | deadline 12/1

Dam Removal Program Manager | MA Division of Ecological Restoration | Boston | deadline 12/2

Procurement Specialist | MA Division of Ecological Restoration | Boston | deadline 12/2

Community Volunteer Ambassador – New England National Scenic Trail | Conservation Legacy | Springfield | deadline 12/9

NEW! Environment Massachusetts Clean Energy Advocate | Environment America | Boston | deadline 12/9

Community Volunteer Ambassador – Springfield Armory National Historic Site/Coltsville National Historical Park | Conservation Legacy | Springfield | deadline 12/9

Restoration Partnerships Program Manager | MA Division of Ecological Restoration | Boston | deadline 12/23

NEW! Conservation Agent | Town of Yarmouth | Yarmouth | deadline 12/26

NEW! Fiscal Coordinator | MA Division of Ecological Restoration | Boston | deadline 2/10/23


Recent Postings

NEW! Fisheries Support Members – Connecticut River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office | American Conservation Experience | Hadley

NEW! Executive Director | Franklin County Community Meals Program (FCCMP) | Greenfield

Forest Protection Team Organizer | Sierra Club: MA Chapter | Boston

Ten Mile River Watershed Manager | Housatonic Valley Association (HVA) | Throughout the Housatonic River Valley

Seasonal Conservation Restriction Monitor Winter 22–23 | MA Department of Conservation & Recreation | Eastern MA

TerraCorps Land Stewardship Coordinator with Mass Audubon Oak Knoll Sanctuary | TerraCorps | Attleboro

TerraCorps Youth Education Coordinator with Mass Audubon Museum of American Bird Art | TerraCorps | Canton

TerraCorps Youth Education Coordinator with East Quabbin Land Trust | TerraCorps | Hardwick

Drinking Water Program Intern | MA Department of Environmental Protection | Remote/Boston

Program Coordinator II | MA Department of Environmental Protection | Remote/Boston

Director of Field Conservation | Zoo New England | Acton

Teacher-Naturalist & Assistant Program Administrator | PUDDLESTOMPERS Nature Exploration | Newton

Director of The Solutions to Plastic Pollution Resource Center, Beyond Plastics | Bennington College | Fully remote

Director of Sales (Parental Leave Cover) | Earthwatch | Fully remote or office in Newton

Woods Crew Foreman | Bay State Forestry Service | Northfield

Director of Communication | Earthwatch | Anywhere in the U.S.

Kitchen Assistant | Diemand Farm | Wendell



Click Here for More Jobs

Environmental Monitor

November 9, 2022


The Environmental Monitor provides information on projects under review by the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) office, recent MEPA decisions of the Secretary of Energy & Environmental Affairs, and public notices from environmental agencies.

 

Berkshire Index:

• Williamstown – Schow Pond Restoration Project – ENF – site visit 11/2/22 - comments due 11/7/22

• North Adams – Notice of Application for a 401 Water Quality Certificate – bridge replacement on Route 2 over the Hoosic River – posted 10/24/2022

• Pittsfield – Notice of Intent to Initiate an Aquatic Plant Management Program – Aquatic management – Carr Residence – Parker Pond, 669 Churchill Street – posted 10/24/2022


CT River Valley Index:

• Springfield – Upper Van Horn Reservoir Dam Improvements Project – EENF – comments due 12/9/22

• Westfield – Westfield River Levee Multi-Use Path Project – Single EIR – comments due 11/23/22


Statewide Index:

Notice of Federal Consistency Review – the US EPA is proposing to issue the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Small Wastewater Treatment Facilities General Permit Modification (“Small WWTF GP Modification”) to eligible WWTFs in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – posted 11/9/22


Public Notices

Public Notices listed here are from a variety of sources, from town conservation commissions and select boards to state and federal agencies. These listings are for Berkshire, Hampshire, Hampden, and Franklin counties. Listings are only posted if they are environmental in nature. You can find all public notices for Massachusetts here

BEAT Public Notices PAGE
Berkshire Environmental Action Team
20 Chapel St., Pittsfield, MA 01201
(413) 464-9402
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