Environment
Our department is centered around Boston’s just transition to a thriving green economy and a citywide Green New Deal.
We support Mayor Wu's vision of enhancing environmental justice and quality of life in Boston by protecting air, water, climate, and land resources. We also preserve the integrity of Boston's historic resources. Our work focuses on achieving carbon neutrality while working to mitigate and prepare for the effects of climate change, including flooding, sea level rise, and extreme weather.
Contact
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1 City Hall Square
Room 709Boston, MA 02201-2031 -
Office hoursMonday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Initiatives
Community Choice Electricity (CCE)
CCE gives Bostonians greater control over the electricity that powers their homes and businesses.
Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance (BERDO)
Boston’s updated BERDO sets requirements for large buildings to achieve net-zero by 2050.
Climate Ready Boston
Our initiative gets the City ready for the short- and long-term impacts of climate change.
Renew Boston Trust
The City's creative financing initiative makes City buildings more energy efficient.
Zero Waste Boston
Our initiative strives to move Boston toward zero waste through planning, policy, and community engagement.
Archaeology
The Archaeology team promotes and preserves Boston's many archaeological resources through curation, excavation, and education.
Commissions
Air Pollution Control Commission (APCC)
The APCC works to maintain healthy air quality and noise levels in the City.
Conservation Commission
The Conservation Commission enhances the quality of life in Boston by protecting water and land resources.
Landmarks Commission
The Boston Landmarks Commission works to preserve and improve the integrity of Boston's architectural resources and nine historic districts.
News and announcements
NewsNov 22

Mayor Wu signs ordinance to divest City funds from the fossil fuel industry
In first bill signing, Wu signals her administration’s commitment to a Boston Green New Deal.