A University of Maine at Augusta assistant professor works with her kids to refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle and let it rot.
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Is Portland, or any place, a place to avoid climate change? That’s a dream
The New York Times wrongly depicts our city and others as safe havens from the impacts of polluting the planet.
Don’t bag up your leaves for the city to collect
They’re useful in your own garden.
Maine’s depleted shrimp fishery to remain closed for another season
However, the amount that shrimpers can take for scientific surveys and then sell more than doubles.
Updated kitchen, or even old one, can easily be greener
From cabinets to counters to appliances, there are accessible options for saving energy and polluting less.
Green home design takes off in Maine
And there’s nothing passive about Chris Corson’s passion for Passive Houses.
Lila Bossi’s a Maine teenager building a home of her own
The Brunswick 17-year-old uses mostly donated items to construct a tiny house on wheels for a school project.
Front-pocket wallets fit like a glove
The wallets are easy on the back and come in a variety of leathers that would otherwise go to waste.
On our way to better cycling and walking around Maine
Big and small steps toward safe and enjoyable mobility could greatly improve our quality of life.
Christmas cactus an easy plant to grow that’s ready for the holidays
It’s easy to propogate and lovely to look at.