For Massachusetts residents who have struggled to sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine over the past few weeks, the cold open of this week’s “Saturday Night Live” was very on-point.
The show opened with a fake game show hosted by Dr. Anthony Fauci (Kate McKinnon) called “So You Think You Can Get the Vaccine,” in which contestants plead their case to three governors California’s Gavin Newsom (Alex Moffat), New York’s Andrew Cuomo (Pete Davidson) and Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer (Cecily Strong) as to why they should be given the vaccine.
“Getting the vaccine shouldn’t be a competition, but Americans will only want to get it if someone else can’t,” Fauci’s McKinnon said.
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In this 2016 file photo, three of Deepwater Wind s five turbines stand in the water off Block Island, R.I, the nation s first offshore wind farm. (Michael Dwyer/AP)
For Massachusetts to meet its 2050 climate change emission goal, the state is going to have to green the grid, replacing fossil fuel power plants with clean renewable energy sources. To do this, the commonwealth is banking on offshore wind. Offshore wind is the linchpin of Massachusetts clean energy strategy and critical to our success, said State Sen. Michael Barrett, head of the committee that oversees utilities and energy.
By 2030, developers of offshore wind hope to install over 2,000 turbines in the seas from Massachusetts to North Carolina.