L.L. Bean and the climate crisis We are in the midst of a climate emergency. To deal with this emergency it has been said that we need a WWII-scale mobilization on all levels from the local to the international. On the local level here in my hometown of Freeport, a group of us are encouraging […]
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The Maine Idea: Question 3 provides no answers
The big question for Mainers in the Nov. 7 election will be whether to create an entity called Pine Tree Power, charged with routing all the electrons that make up our increasingly vital supply of electricity. It could be that our very survival depends on “electrifying” our system – replacing fossil fuel burning that has […]
Tom Purcell: Hoping for a happier autumn
Autumn is upon us, but it is making me a little bit sad this year. I have always loved autumn. I love the brilliant colors, the chilly air and the smell of oak burning in a fire pit. Whereas spring is about new life and fresh starts — and summer about toil and sweat and […]
The Conversation: Decades of underfunding, blockade have weakened Gaza’s health system — the siege has pushed it into abject crisis
THE CONVERSATION — For many patients in Gaza’s besieged north, the order to evacuate from hospital beds and head south amounts to a “death sentence.” That was the stark assessment of the World Health Organization on Oct. 14, 2023. By then, four hospitals had already ceased functioning in Gaza’s north due to damage from Israeli bombs. Beyond the sheer immediate […]
Dick Polman: The world’s on fire, but America is stuck with dysfunctional cult of saboteurs and liars
Last week the MAGA brats in the U.S. House ousted their Speaker and basically crashed the chamber because that’s what nihilists do, they seek and destroy. But now come the consequences. A major Middle East crisis has rocked the world, and, for the gang that can’t govern, play time is suddenly over. Michael McCaul, the […]
Carl Golden: No one’s buying Biden’s flip-flop on Trump’s wall
There exists an “acute and immediate need” for a border wall in the Rio Grande Valley – Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, Oct. 4, 2023. “No”– President Biden when asked if a border wall was effective in halting illegal immigration, Oct. 5, 2023. Aside from widening the administration’s credibility gap, the circumstances surrounding the […]
Letters to the editor: Gaza crisis; Pine Tree Power; SAD 75 candidates
Gaza in crisis Since 2006, Gaza, the size of Philadelphia, has been under the control of Hamas militants and subjected to an Israeli blockade that has prevented economic development and people leaving. People are trapped in Gaza with virtually no ability to develop resources or means of exit. Rather than attempting to change this situation […]
Commentary: A call to action – secure our world by protecting ourselves and our digital assets
It’s time we change our behavior when it comes to cybersecurity and our online habits.
Another View: We can electrify the economy without leaving workers behind
Tackling climate change by shifting to a zero-emission economy does not have to result in layoffs.
The Conversation: How the ‘laws of war’ apply to the conflict between Israel and Hamas
THE CONVERSATION — The killing of Israeli civilians by Hamas and retaliatory airstrikes on the densely populated Gaza Strip by Israel raises numerous issues under international law. Indeed, President Joe Biden made express reference to the “laws of war” in comments he made at the White house on Oct. 10, 2023, noting that while democracies like […]
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