Maine’s formal interest in developing ocean wind energy dates back to 2008, when former Gov. John Baldacci created an Ocean Energy Task Force to devise a strategy.
WITH THE MAINE COAST. THE TIME. YOLO MEANS YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE. PHOENIX IN THE CAMDEN TOBOGGAN CHUTE WAS BUILT IN THE 1930S, AND IT’S STILL THE ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD. THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS CAME ALONG IN 1991.
The climate has changed in the past, long before humans, so how do scientists know our recent warming is caused by man?
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) released a new global assessment outlining a path toward a sustainable future. Dr. Kanae Tokunaga of the Gulf of Maine Institute was one of two experts from the U.
There is less snowfall in southern Maine, and when it does snow, more frequent melt events mean it doesn't stick around for long. And Nordic skiing — a sport that relies on natural snow — is feeling the impact.
Fulbright Distinguished Arctic Scholar and University of Maine Climate Change Institute Associate Director Jasmine Saros, also a professor of paleolimnology and lake ecology with UMaine’s School of Biology and Ecology,
Extreme conditions helped fuel the fast-moving fires that destroyed thousands of homes. Scientists are working to figure out how climate change played a role in the disaster.
A dominant refrain amongst attendees and organizers was the interconnection between lobstermen in both countries. “We are so intertwined. There is so much symbiosis, especially in this industry,” sCarl Allen,
Dartmouth researchers say zooplankton could help bury carbon in the ocean. The key to that process? Sprinkling clay dust on the surface of the water.
The series will run from February through April, featuring 8 community programs that highlight how coastal communities are adapting to climate change.
Young lobster populations have been in decline off New England's coast amid climate change and other pressures.
A local planner told me southern Maine is attracting climate refugees who want to live with less chance of dangerous heat, drought or wildfire.