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** CLIMATE CHANGE ENVIRONMENT SUSTAINABILITY

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 […]

** BEACH EROSION OGUNQUIT

Pandemic hasn’t halted southern Maine sustainability planning

Picture credit: Stephen Walker/Unsplash Karina Graeter is the new sustainability coordinator for the Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission’s Regional Sustainability and Resilience Program. She told Kennebunkport selectmen recently that … the plan has four goals centered on collaboration, assessment, integration, and action. The overall objective is to coordinate planning and execution throughout coastal York […]

** BEACH EROSION OCEAN

Why This Matters — For A Strawless Ocean

As published in strawlessocean.org / Picture credit: Meghan Rodgers/Unsplash UNDERSTANDING PLASTIC POLLUTION Learn more about the problem and the Strawless Ocean program. WHAT IS THIS ALL ABOUT? Plastic straws are really bad for the ocean. It’s estimated that we use over 500 million every day in America, and most of those end up in our oceans, […]

ENVIRONMENT TIPS AND STRATEGIES

Pay as You Throw Programs

By the US Environmental Protection Agency / Picture credit: Hamsa Javaid/Unsplash In communities with pay-as-you-throw programs (also known as unit pricing or variable-rate pricing), residents are charged for the collection of municipal solid waste—ordinary household trash—based on the amount they throw away. This creates a direct economic incentive to recycle more and to generate less […]

ENVIRONMENT FEATURED ARTICLES

New England: Fewer Unhealthy Air Quality Days

By the US Environmental Protection Agency / Picture credit: Greg Rosenki/Unsplash BOSTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) New England Regional office today confirmed that New Englanders experienced a decreasing number of unhealthy air quality days this past summer, compared to 2019. Based on preliminary data collected between March and September 2020, there were 18 […]

TIPS AND STRATEGIES

Sustainability in Hospitality: Why It Is Important and How Industry Leaders Can Help

Picture credit: Dan Burton / Unsplash As more fully described at the website for of the University of Central Florida, With the right leadership, hospitality organizations can adopt sustainable business strategies. Sustainability-minded hospitality leaders can also improve efficiency and attract a growing number of customers looking for environmentally and socially responsible products and services. UCF […]

ENVIRONMENT TIPS AND STRATEGIES

Making Your Business Environmentally Sustainable

Picture credit ROMBO/Unsplash As reported by Susan Ward in The Balance, “Great Ways to Green your Business,” sustainability is not just what you do, but who you do it with. One of the best ways to make your business more environmentally sustainable is to partner with like-minded people and organizations in your community. By partnering […]