Rae-Ann MacLellan-Hurd received a $50,000 fellowship for her environmental research.
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Paul Jessen’s the man who helps Tom’s of Maine stay green
And for this Yale School of Management graduate that means more than just the minty fresh way.
Colorful visiting birds add a lot to your garden
Native landscaping can provide a buffet that attracts birds.
LePage offers to meet with leader of Natural Resources Council of Maine
But the way the invitation is announced – and the response from the group’s executive director – highlights the chilly relations between the governor and Maine’s largest environmental group.
U.N. cites rise in animal-to-human diseases
The U.N. Environment Agency’s Frontiers report also spotlights the threat to human health posed by accumulation of toxins in food crops and the alarming amount of plastic waste in the oceans.
Let go of the eco-guilt and start composting, already!
But you may feel some caloric guilt over this deliciously rich recipe for lemon posset.
As solar power grows in Maine, so does tension over its future shape and direction
Many homeowners and small businesses could someday generate and store their own power, and leave a grid long controlled by utilities and energy companies.
Meet the Source Awards judging committee
A diverse group of six sifted the nominations.
Maine and BPA: a brief history
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage’s proposed repeal of Maine’s efforts to restrict bisphenol A, a chemical that state health agencies concluded poses a health risk to babies, will likely test his ability to pass controversial measures, even though Republicans control the Legislature.
Repeal of BPA rule could be tough fight for LePage
Both GOP lawmakers and advocacy groups say there’s plenty of evidence that BPA poses a risk to babies.