Highlights
The Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental
Affairs (EEA) has issued its draft Massachusetts Environmental
Policy Act (MEPA) Interim Protocol on Climate Adaptation and
Resiliency (the Interim Protocol), as well as a draft Interim
Protocol for Environmental Justice Outreach (the EJ Interim
Protocol).
The Interim Protocol is designed to encourage development
projects to utilize the best available climate projections for
Massachusetts to consider risks and impacts associated with sea
level rise, increased intensity of precipitation and increases in
average temperature.
This Holland & Knight alert is the second in a series
covering Massachusetts initiatives targeting the Commonwealth s
anticipated need for climate change adaptation, focusing on the
First Warning Forecast: A chilly Sunday, but 70s are on the way
The Weather Company
and last updated 2021-03-07 09:30:50-05
Meteorologist Myles Hendersonâs First Warning Forecast
From 40s to 70s⦠We will see lots of sunshine today, but it will be chilly with highs in the mid 40s, almost 10 degrees below normal for this time of year. It will be a bit breezy at times today with NE winds at 5 to 15 mph. Expect clear skies tonight with lows falling to the 30s and 20s.
Get ready for a big warm up next week. Temperatures will return to the low 50s on Monday, warm to the 60s on Tuesday, and climb to near 70 by Thursday. Sunny skies will continue for the first half of next week. Extra clouds will start to build in for the second half of the week, but rain chances remain low.
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Dr Aysin Dedekorkut Howes is an urban and environmental planner with over twenty years of experience in teaching and researching in the United States, Turkey, and Australia and is an award-winning lecturer and researcher. She has a PhD from Florida State University, USA, a Master of City and Regional Planning degree from Clemson University, USA and a Bachelor of City Planning degree from the Middle East Technical University, Turkey. She is currently a Senior Lecturer at Griffith University s School of Environment and Science, a member of Griffith University s Cities Research Institute and Program Director of Urban and Environmental Planning. Aysin has expertise in environmental planning, natural resource management, governance and collaborative planning, regional planning, and growth management. Her research focuses on climate change adaptation and disaster