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Governor Healey Celebrates Climate Week by Establishing Nation’s First Long-term Biodiversity Goals, Single-Use Plastic Bottle Ban
Amidst a global biodiversity crisis, Massachusetts to become first state in the country to develop biodiversity goals to 2050; Separate executive order ends state agencies use of single use plastic bottles
Healey first announced the Executive Orders earlier this week at the 2023 Clinton Global Initiative’s an
“Massachusetts has a long history of being first in the nation, and we’re proud to be the first to set long-term targets for biodiversity and to ban state
“The importance of sustaining and restoring our state’s biodiversity cannot be overstated,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “By taking action now, we can ensure that we are balancing development, climate action, and conservation in a thoughtful way. We can’t have strong communities without tackling waste and protecting our natural resources.”
Biodiversity Executive Order
Massachusetts has spent decades protecting natural resources. This executive order directs the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) to conduct a review of existing biodiversity conservation efforts and establish goals and strategies to achieve a nature-positive future for Massachusetts in 2030, 2040, and 2050. Goals will focus on sustaining a full array of Massachusetts plants, animals, and habitats to survive and flourish while providing equitable access to nature and ensuring a climate-resilient landscape for the future.
The 2019 Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services estimated that three-quarters of the world’s land surface and 66 percent of its oceans had been significantly altered, and one million species face extinction within decades. Climate change is accelerating this decline, seriously affecting public health, the economy, food security, and emissions reductions. More than half the world’s total gross domestic product is “moderately or highly dependent” vulnerable to biodiversity loss.
Massachusetts’ oceans, rivers, forests, marshes, and conserved lands are critical natural assets for the regional economy and reducing the effects of climate change. Threats to biodiversity include habitat loss and fragmentation, infrastructure, pollution, climate change impacts, and invasive species. Currently, there are over 430 species listed under the Massachusetts Endangered Species Act. Protecting biodiversity is a long-term investment in the health, economy, and climate resilience of Massachusetts.
“Our forests and oceans are some of the most important tools for climate action that we have,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper. “Our natural resources are a climate solution by design, and it is incumbent upon us to protect them. This framework will also ensure that environmental justice communities can access these green spaces and outdoor recreation as the weather gets more extreme.”
“Already we’ve seen impacts to species and their habitats to species and their habitats across Massachusetts,” said DFG Commissioner Tom O’Shea. “Without setting these targets, we risk further erosion of these natural lands and waters and the species that call them home. The ripple effects on public health, the economy, and food security could be profound. The Department of Fish and Game is proud to be leading this groundbreaking initiative, and we aspire to be a national example for action on biodiversity.”
Single-Use Plastic Executive Order
The executive order bars all executive offices and agencies in Massachusetts from purchasing single-use plastic bottles under 21 fluid ounces, effective immediately and except in cases of emergency.
Most single-use plastic bottles are made from petroleum-based polyethylene terephthalate in refineries that run on fossil fuels. Plastic bottles require as much as 400 years to break down into microplastic that pollutes and leaches toxins. Americans throw away about 2.5 million plastic bottles every hour, and scientists have estimated there may be more plastic than fish by weight in the ocean by 2050.
“At every step of the production process, single-use plastic is polluting our communities and harming our wildlife,” said first-in-the-nation Clima
(Boston Orange編譯) 昆士市長柯奇 (Thomas P. Koch) 宣佈,將翻修華樂斯頓山公墓
(Mount Wollaston Cemetery) 的退伍軍人區,以持續改善公墓。
翻修工程包括重新分級路段、鋪草皮,做適當標記。昆士市政府籲請民眾在這段期間,別在墳墓上種秋季花朵或放置物品。
華樂斯頓山公墓正在海街(Sea)入口處施工,包括新的入口通道以及重新排列退伍軍人區戰爭紀念碑,安裝新旗桿,翻修歷史悠久的大砲。
明年春天,將安裝並落成一座新紀念碑,紀念從海灣戰爭 (Gulf
War)以來迄今曾服役的昆西市烈士。
柯奇市長表示,以最尊崇的敬重來紀念這許多已故退伍軍人是很重要的。由於退伍軍人區的許多標記已經下沉了,需要重新安置。
而且隨著下沉,坡度也改變了,我們也想要改善這些。一旦坡度確定了,會重新安放標記並使之與地面齊平,然後種植草皮。他相信一旦完工,會很漂亮,也才是向那些曾經為國服務者獻上適當的尊敬。
自然資源專員戴夫·墨菲 (Dave Murphy) 表示,在他們做退伍軍人區的必要翻修時,希望逝者家屬合作,避免在墓地種植任何植物或安放文物。
| 主辦單位合影。 左起,僑教中心主任潘昭榮,華商會翁偉健、陳文珊、紐英崙中華公所主席雷國輝,” You & Me” 樂團黃崇校,波士頓經文處處長廖朝宏,華商會湯瑞雲,麥德福市議員曾御宸,波士頓市議員 Ruthzee Louijeune,華商會會長黃展唐,華商會理事馮武成、譚達兒、余麗媖,伍偉業, 劍橋市警察梅定安這天也來當義工。(周菊子攝) |
| 華商會理事余麗媖(中)和陳文珊(右一)請駐波士頓經文處處長廖朝宏(左二)、 副處長施維鈞(右二),波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮參觀攤位。(周菊子攝) |
| 駐波士頓經文處處長廖朝宏(中)謝謝波士頓市議員Ruthzee Louijeune (右)和麥德福市議員曾御宸 (左)出席。(周菊子攝) |
開幕式由華商會的譚達兒、陳文珊、陳李佩擔任司儀。
駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長廖朝宏感謝華商會出動那麼多義工來辦這活動,請遊人盡情享受。波士頓華商會會長黃展唐感謝人們來逛臺灣夜市,希望明後年繼續舉辦,把華埠生意帶旺。
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| 司儀譚達兒(右一)、陳李佩(左二)請華商會會長黃展唐(右二)致詞。 左一為華商會理事陳文珊。(周菊子攝) |
Ruthzee Louijeune說了一句中文的”
你好” ,表示這是自己第二次來參加。她稱許華埠領袖們為辦這活動所付出的努力,直言也是因為這,受邀後竭力排開其他事務來出席這活動。
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| 波士頓華橋文教中心的攤位由海外青年文化大使介紹臺灣民俗文化。(周菊子攝) |
華商會擺賣連殼耶子水和豆漿,波士頓僑教中心派出鄭玉春、陳玉瑛等志工陪著波士頓海外青年文化大使做台灣民俗介紹,紐英崙至孝篤親公所擺出華埠移民歷史圖片展,紐英倫客家鄉親會有劉秀春,畢儒宗這2
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| 波士頓北一女校友會和政大校友會合作擺攤,梁雅惠(右一起)準備了超多 精心設計的手工藝品,還示範做新式月餅,有北一女校友會副會長林麗珠, 曾任波士頓市公校國際語主任的林遊嵐、陳惠貞等人招呼攤位。(周菊子攝) |
| 波士頓經文處處長廖朝宏(右三)來為紐英倫客家鄉親會攤位打氣。 右起,曾秀梅、劉秀春、廖朝宏、鄭玉春,劉悅慧、王豫靈, 畢儒宗,蔡仲禮,許炳煌。(周菊子攝) |
攤位中最受歡迎,大排長龍的首推”臺灣車輪餅”,一個車輪餅賣5元,卻仍然大排長龍。群眾中有人說,隊伍一度排到有近百人那麼長。由張惠雯率領的”
腸腸久久” 這大腸包小腸攤位,也是收錢收到手軟。從華森市趕來擺攤的Mister
Montu,店東先生曾任紐英崙中文夏令營營長,這家揉和羊角麵包和華夫餅的新式糕點,也一早售罄,只好由店東女兒拿著店鋪二維碼,站在攤位前當廣告牌。
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| 波士頓經文處處長廖朝宏(左三)和副處長施維鈞(左一)到璞石中華文化 工作室攤位打招呼。右二起,馮文鸞,李明雀,王明德等。(周菊子攝) |
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| 中華民俗藝術工作坊的舞蹈表演,圍觀者眾。(周菊子攝) |
” You & Me” 樂團在黃崇校和顧宗浩分頭協調下,陣容更是堅強。從蔡佩姍主持,李春男負責音效,陳瑩璇、劉雙洲,以及林美均為朱冠蓉伴奏,顧宗浩為金晶、胡凱傑、Chris等人以吉他伴奏的演唱中,一連演唱了”
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| You & Me Music的劉雙洲、陳瑩璇演唱。(周菊子攝) |
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| 小朋友也來演唱。(周菊子攝) |
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| 趙寶玲音樂會演出謝幕。 (周菊子攝) |
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| 趙寶玲盛裝演出。(周菊子攝) |
(Boston Orange 周菊子麻州阿靈頓報導)有志者,事竟成。助人者人恆助之。大波士頓的「聞曲憶情」寶玲師生及歌友音樂之夜,由一眾專業及業餘人士簇擁、支持趙寶玲,在阿靈頓 (Arlington)的Regent劇院的演出,盛大如明星專場演唱會。
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| 趙寶玲(右)深情望向丈夫周哲民。 (周菊子攝) |
她說,其實她也不知道是從什麼時候開始,音樂悄悄進入了她的生命,或許是受她父親和母親的影響,也或許是年輕時,偶而聽到鄧麗君的一段樂曲開始,音樂成了她生命中的重要一環,開心時哼唱,傷感時更是藉歌抒發,她對音樂的熱愛讓她不但用音樂激勵自己,也想用音樂照亮別人。
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| 趙寶玲總共換了9套歌衫。(周菊子攝) |
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| 趙寶玲。(周菊子攝) |
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| 合影。(周菊子攝) |
已有約90名歌友的波城飛歌俱樂部,這天也有將近20人歌舞登場助陣。
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| 謝幕後眾人爭相合影。(周菊子攝) |
他們從”茉莉花”,”我等到花兒都謝了、”紅脣綠酒”、”女人心 ”、”總有一天 ”、”九兒 ”、”Besame
Mucho ”、”美麗的西班牙女郎 ”、”Concerto
Pour Une Voix ”、”秋風詞 ”、唱到”龍船調 ”。曲目非常多樣化。
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| 甄若茅(左三)一家人都來捧場。 |
| 波城飛歌俱樂部演出助陣。(周菊子攝) |
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| 星樂隊和趙寶玲合影。(周菊子攝) |
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| 萬兵傳、趙寶玲,黃靖懿。(周菊子攝) |
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| 桑永驥也加入了星樂隊。(周菊子攝) |
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| 趙寶玲。(周菊子攝) |