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Maine’s Youth Deserve Climate Education
by Abigail Bradford I didn’t learn the full science of climate change until I majored in that subject at UMaine
Supporting our Wabanaki Neighbors this Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving, all of us at Maine Conservation Voters give thanks for your support of the work we do to
Rebuilding Stronger from COVID-19 with Clean, Green Recovery for Rural Communities and All Mainers
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare inequalities and weaknesses in our economy, communities, and healthcare. It has also reinforced the
The Inaccessibility of the Outdoors for BIPOC
Living in Maine is synonymous with adventuring outside. As a Maine resident, you have most likely done, or at least
Climate Anxiety
Tragic news about the environment seems to come at us daily. Whether that news is local, like Maine’s sea level
Stern, Yet Gentle, Wildness: Henry David Thoreau’s Journey to Katahdin
“What a place to live, what a place to die and be buried in! There certainly men would live forever,
Black Lives Matter
We condemn the recent murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and countless other Black lives lost to racial
Webinar Recordings – The Maine Climate Council: Everything You Need to Know
On Wednesday, May 27, organizations from across the state hosted a webinar on the Maine Climate Council, which is drafting a
Hiking Maine’s Woods, Coastline, Farmlands, and Working Waterfronts
For more than 30 years, the Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program has protected some of Maine’s most beautiful and