He says companies need to disclose their efforts to combat rising temperatures.
2020
Sports Digest: Gonzaga edges Baylor for No. 1 preseason ranking
The Bulldogs received 28 first-place votes and edged the Bears by one point to start the college basketball season as the top-ranked team.
Stocks rally worldwide with hopes for a return to ‘normal’
Pfizer announces preliminary data that shows a COVID-19 vaccine that may be 90% percent effective.
Maine CDC tackles vaccine challenges as Pfizer announces promising results
Cold storage requirements are a logistics issue for the Pfizer vaccine, says Dr. Nirav Shah, Maine’s CDC director.
After Biden win, Mitch McConnell says it’s OK for Trump to fight election outcome
The Republican Senate leader says the process will play out and ‘reach its conclusion.’
Bucks player agrees to $750K settlement with Milwaukee city attorney over arrest
Milwaukee’s Sterling Brown agrees to a revised $750,000 settlement of a lawsuit he filed after an encounter with police in 2018.
EU puts tariffs on U.S. but hopes for change with Biden
The European Union says it wanted to make the move now in the hope it can prevent further escalation.
Yarmouth police investigate racial slur painted on road
Someone scrawled a racial slur for Black people, lewd images and the word ‘trump’ on the pavement on Talbot Road sometime between Saturday evening and Sunday morning.
Brunswick business owner to comply with masking mandate after controversial Facebook post
In the widely circulated Facebook post, the owner of an indoor playground and activity space for children said she would “never require a guest to mask up.” But Monday, she said her words were misconstrued.
To meet safely during pandemic, new Legislature eyes Augusta Civic Center
The upcoming session is expected to begin at the 49,000-square foot civic center, where members of Maine’s 130th Legislature will be sworn in – socially distanced.