Both produce great jobs and lower reliance on outside sources of energy. So why back subsidies for one and not the other?
Alan Caron
Alan Caron: New York win vital to Sanders’ momentum
A victory there would create a domino effect, securing both the popular vote and superdelegates.
Alan Caron: It’s time to act on climate change
A northern New England loon’s malaria death should spur Maine to once again prioritize investing in clean energy.
Alan Caron: Unity is just the ticket for Democrats
Neither Clinton’s centrists nor Sanders’ ‘army of change’ can cinch the White House on their own.
Alan Caron: For good and bad reasons, a day the world will remember
The Brussels bombing and President Obama’s address to the Cuban people are both examples of the continuing struggle between totalitarianism and democracy.
Alan Caron: Challenges ahead for front-runners Trump and Clinton
And she’s liked only by 10 percent more Americans than him.
Alan Caron: LePage’s old ideas on energy are holding Maine back
His approach to solar power has taken us from being a leading state to last place in New England.
Alan Caron: Trump unites opponents of all stripes
He’s the product of a Republican Party that has abandoned its legacy of inclusion – but stopping him is still possible.
Alan Caron: Solar deal shows rare spirit of collaboration in Augusta
A plan unveiled last week establishes aggressive goals and should become a national model.
Alan Caron: Is Gov. LePage poised to self-destruct?
His call for vigilante justice against drug dealers and refusal to give the State of the State address are among the signs that he’s snowballing out of control.