A recent letter (July 28) calls for gasoline rationing, as in World War II, to address climate change. Absolutely, climate change requires decisive action befitting a national emergency. Absolutely, the first step is to limit the carbon dioxide emissions caused by consumption of fossil fuels. The problem is that gasoline rationing is costly and unfair. […]
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Letter to the editor: Selective history lessons a disservice to Maine students
I have been thinking about race-conscious curriculum and its importance to my education and worldview in Maine ever since my high school teacher wrote to the Press Herald about teaching diversity in his English class (Maine Voices, June 19). I realized that without this knowledge, I would be immensely underequipped to understand my country and […]
Letter to the editor: Maine should ensure accountability for animal abuse, neglect
A lifetime ownership ban imposed after the seizure of 20 horses and other animals in Springvale is not enough of a deterrent.
Letter to the editor: U.S. must keep working to end food insecurity
Maine’s delegation must continue to protect our allies by voting to fund the international affairs budget.
Letter to the editor: Climate change bringing the beach to you
No summer in Maine is complete without days spent at the beach, but sometimes it’s such a drag to drive all the way to the coast. Don’t you wish the beach was a bit closer to you? Worry no longer – climate change is doing just that! According to projections by the Natural Resources Council […]
Letter to the editor: Billionaires building spaceships is not a good look
Am I the only one who’s aghast that, in America, we have billionaires building spaceships for amusement rides? Let that sink in for a minute. I’m convinced that, in America, everything wrong can be explained if you just follow the money! Health care bills cause the most bankruptcies in America, but the wealthy have so […]
Letter to the editor: Critical thinking needed amid the war of words
“Truth is the first casualty of war.” This often-cited phrase was first used over a century ago by British human rights activist Ethel Annakin. Today, we are engaged in a different battle: one of ideologies. The right and left hurl insults and misinformation at each other. No longer are people encouraged to think critically and […]
Letter to the editor: Ask the right questions about the Clean Energy Corridor
The referendum to stop the Clean Energy Corridor is dangerous because it does much more than advertised. Before November, Maine voters would do well to study the question. We aren’t being asked “Do you want to stop the corridor?” We’re being asked four very broad questions, one of which is implied: • Do you approve […]
Letter to the editor: Vote ‘yes’ to reject NECEC, prevent forest fires
Pacific Gas & Electric has finally decided to bury 10,000 miles of power lines to prevent further fires in California. The current fire caused by California power lines has exceeded 200,000 acres. The Baxter State Park fire, in 1977, consumed 3,500 acres and cost almost $1 million to put out in 1977 (about $4.5 million […]
Letter to the editor: Editorial shines light on implications of Jan. 6 probe
The outcome of future transitions of power hinges on the inquiry’s success; at the same time, we citizens must work together to bridge the partisan divide.