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If you’ve spent a lot of time outdoors in New England, you’ve likely crossed paths with, and probably stepped on, lichens.
Some of Maine's youngest climate activists rallied at the legislature and exchanged ideas at a statewide summit.
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The Maine Monitor on MSNThe Trump administration cut a key FEMA grant. What does that mean for Maine projects?A total of 18 resilience projects in Maine had their BRIC applications terminated with the cancellation of the program and ...
The bill includes a grant program to help residents safeguard their homes, provides a one-time dose of funding for the Maine ...
Maine has been described as a “climate haven,” a place expected to remain relatively sheltered from the most extreme and dangerous impacts of global climate change. But the Pine Tree State is far from ...
Shrimp from the Gulf of Maine wasn’t just an industry, a job or a source of food – it was a touchstone for NH and Maine ...
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The Maine Monitor on MSNFacing new spruce budworm outbreak, Maine foresters look to history as a guideAs the insects moved south, Maine’s landowners rushed to harvest still-healthy trees. Thousands of acres of the North Woods ...
AUGUSTA — Lawmakers on Tuesday passed a bill to help Maine communities prepare for and respond to severe weather and the long-term impacts of climate change. Gov. Janet Mills introduced the bill ...
At 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, at the Lamoine Grange, a performance of "Along the Treeline" will be staged by local actors ...
22—AUGUSTA — Gov. Janet Mills signed a new law Tuesday to help Maine communities get ready for increasingly severe weather and the long-term impacts of climate change. Her action came after ...
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