The business world is good at assessing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The path to climate resilience shouldn’t be any different.
Siobhan Brett
Staff Writer
Commentary: Hunter Biden plea deal pumps up Republican paranoia
To understand why this Republican mindset is so dangerous, let’s turn to James Madison.
Commentary: Concrete federal legislation has the power to keep fossil fuels in the ground
Maine climate advocates studied and trained for a recent D.C. meeting with federal lawmakers. We’re working together because we know it’s our only shot.
Letter to the editor: Modern Maine flag does a disservice to the pine tree
Regarding the issue of the Maine state flag, I am writing to stress the importance of historically accurate choices and our state image. The 1901-1909 flag realistically portrays our stately pine tree. One doesn’t see this flag often, though I have seen several here in Bath. There are two distinct differences in this original design […]
Opinion: China and Cuba are getting closer. Now is the time for Biden to reengage with Havana
China’s spy shop in Cuba is far more worrying than spy balloons over Montana.
The Maine Millennial: Our state was not without slavery
Juneteenth is a hinge in the door of our history – Maine’s history, too.
Commentary: Get the facts straight when debating solar programs
You want to talk about concerning subsidies and incentives? Let’s talk about fossil fuel.
Commentary: Action is the antidote to despair over climate change
We can work together to dispel our feelings of helplessness, developing deeper connections to our neighbors and our town government in the process.
Jim Fossel: Legislative process on abortion was a total sham
Political theater like this wastes our time, energy and makes a mockery of democracy.
Commentary: Business incentive tax giveaway not the program Maine needs
Gov. Mills’ proposed Dirigo Business Incentive Program focuses on the cost of doing business. The focus needs to be on supporting Maine’s workers.