If climate change put Martha’s Vineyard under a magnifying glass, tiny Chappaquiddick is under a microscope. Work has begun on an emergency response plan.
In terms of climate change, 2021 was a chaotic and destructive year with almost constant record-breaking extreme weather events.
The $4 million reconstruction project at Memorial Wharf in Edgartown is nearly halfway finished and on track for completion by spring. The project will raise the wharf about a foot and a half.
More than 100 people with a wide range of backgrounds atended an online meeting as the Island formally kicked off its climate action plan.
Over the past year, it has become increasingly clear that climate change is accelerating.
Two major state and federal grants announced this week will help launch phase two of a Martha’s Vineyard climate change planning initiative and stem Island food insecurity during the ongoing pandemic.