CLIMATE CHANGE ENERGY

Special Presentation of Efficiency Maine: Heat Pumps

Please see the presentation by Andy Meyer, Senior Program Manager at Efficiency Maine Trust on September 23, 2021, at the Sustainability Committee monthly meeting TO ACCESS THE POWERPOINT VERSION FOLLOW THIS LINK TO ACCESS THE PDF VERSION FOLLOW THIS LINK

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Could the Climate Crisis Spell the End for Maine Lobster?

The state’s thriving lobster industry owes a lot to smart fishery conservation measures implemented over the past three decades. But given the Gulf of Maine’s rapid warming, how far can these interventions go? Picture credit: Louis Hansel/Unsplash Published in ecowatch.com by Nicole Greenfield, a writer at NRDC whose articles on religion, the environment, popular culture, and social […]

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Maine Gardener: Climate change comes to your own backyard

What should you do to keep your plants healthy and thriving despite the heat and extremes? Picture credit: Benjamin Combs/Unsplash This article was written by Tom Atwel. From his Facebook page, we learned that Tom has worked for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram since 1974, retiring as a copy editor in October 2011. He […]

CLIMATE CHANGE OCEAN

Century-Old Shipping Logs: How fast are the Oceans Rising?

Picture of Hibre Island Tides log as appeared on NPR Lauren Sommer reporting for NPR describes an unusual source of information crucial for the understanding the future of a hotter climate. Workers at a rescue station in the island of Hilbre off the coast of England have since the 1890’s been recording the tides in […]

CLIMATE CHANGE VIDEO ARCHIVE

Kittery Climate Action NOW

Last month’s featured video highlights the workshop presented on February 4, 2021, hosted by Kittery Climate Action Now, York Ready for 100%, and the Kennebunkport Climate Initiative to learn about Maine’s new climate action plan and the important role we all play in ensuring the plan becomes a reality. Enjoy!

CLIMATE CHANGE ENVIRONMENT

Blue carbon: Wetlands Nature’s filters for a healthier environment

Picture credit: “Blue carbon” by CIFOR is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 The Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources has published a very informative graphic depicting the way ” wetlands sequester carbon from the atmosphere through plant photosynthesis and by acting as sediment traps for runoff.” The National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) defines Blue Carbon as ” […]

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Flood insurance spike expected to hit Seacoast homeowners hard

Picture credit : Mathew at Unsplash Ian Lehanan writing for the Portsmouth Herald reported an anticipated increase in flood insurance premiums for residents of the Seacoast. many flood insurance holders in the United States who is likely to see a hike in premium rates this fall, as FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is set to introduce a […]

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Adapting Your Woodlot to a Changing Climate: Assisted Migration

By Noah Gleason-Hart, the MOFGA’s low-impact forestry specialist. You can contact him at forestry@mofga.org. / Picture credit: /Unsplash As Hannah Murray outlined in her winter 2018 article in The MOF&G, with foresight, planning and commitment, our forests have a large role to play in mitigating the effects of climate change. However, even as we work to […]