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September 2, 2010
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Press releases, events, publications released, etc. from Maine environmental organizations and agencies. Submit content.
Maine Environmental News Announcement - Saturday, August 28, 2010 Thanks for visiting Maine Environmental News, the most comprehensive online source available for links to Maine conservation news stories and events. Since the start of 2009, I have posted more than 6,000 news stories and announcements. Articles are posted regularly. Be sure to check not only today's stories, but take a look at the headlines from the past several days as well. Recent articles often come to my attention a few days after they are published. Note: I will be away Aug 29 - Sep 6, 2010, and unable to post articles during that time. ~ Jym St. Pierre, RESTORE: The North Woods |
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America’s Great Outdoors Listening Session, Sep 2 Action Alert - Saturday, August 28, 2010 Representatives of federal agencies are traveling the country to listen to ideas for conserving our lands and waters and reconnecting Americans to the outdoors. The AGO road show will be in Maine on Sep 2 at 3-6 p.m. at the Bangor Civic Center. Don’t miss this chance to speak for the need to expand public lands in Maine. |
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Viles Arboretum seeks volunteers Announcement - Saturday, August 28, 2010 The Viles Arboretum in Augusta is seeking volunteers to help teach environmental education programs to student, adult and family audiences all year long. Training and support will be provided by the arboretum’s new program director, Mark DesMeules. |
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Landscaping For Wildlife, Sep 4 Event - Posted - Saturday, August 28, 2010 Learn about the wide selection of native shrubs, small trees and other plants that are hardy and attractive, while providing food and shelter for our birds and wildlife. At Maine Wildlife Park, Gray, Sep 4, 11 a.m. |
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Oh, Ranger! Story Tour, Sep 2-6 Event - Posted - Thursday, August 26, 2010 Visitors to Acadia National Park are invited to share their experiences with American Park Network representatives, who will be in Bar Harbor as part of the Oh, Ranger! Story Tour from Sep 2 to 6. A team will record stories of visitors' experiences at Acadia. The program is part of a national initiative to collect stories to showcase the breadth and depth of America's parks as the National Park System approaches its 100th anniversary in 2016. |
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Healthy crops topic of UM gardening forum, Aug 31 Event - Posted - Thursday, August 26, 2010 Gardeners of every ilk will get the chance to learn about maintaining healthy crops during a presentation by a University of Maine Cooperative Extension researcher at the UM Rogers Farm in Stillwater on Tuesday, Aug 31 at 6 p.m. |
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Internet Trail Site for Franklin County Announcement - Wednesday, August 25, 2010 This new website offers information on 15 mountain biking, hiking, walking, cross-country skiing, and snow shoeing trails in Western Maine. More will be added. |
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Schoodic: Where Sea meets Land, Aug 28 & 29 Announcement - Tuesday, August 24, 2010 This film is about the communities of Gouldsboro, Prospect Harbor, Corea and Winter Harbor, Maine. Maine Public TV, Aug 28 at 11:30 am and Aug 29 at 11:30 pm. |
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Open Garden Days, Aug 27 Event - Posted - Tuesday, August 24, 2010 The public is invited to join the Belfast Garden Club's Open Garden Days from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 27, at the Biebel Garden, 242 Fisher Road, Monroe. Visitors will discover a large organic experimental and eclectic vegetable and flower garden with soil that never needs to be plowed or rototilled due to its rich start as a "lasagna-method" garden. |
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Walks, talk focus on history of St. George River canals Event - Posted - Saturday, August 21, 2010 The Georges River Land Trust and Montpelier: General Henry Knox Museum are co-sponsoring three free events focused on the history of the canals along the St. George River in Warren and Searsmont. On Monday, Aug 30, two guided walks will be held. Knox's efforts in constructing the canal will be the subject of the third event, an evening lecture by Mendoza at Montpelier on Sep 1 at 7 p.m. |
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Maine Woodsman Day, Aug 28 Event - Posted - Saturday, August 21, 2010 See demonstrations of wildlife carving, including with chainsaws, and hatchet-throwing. At Maine Wildlife Park, Gray, August 28, 11 a.m. |
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Mushroom talk at Belfast library, Aug 31 Event - Posted - Friday, August 20, 2010 On Aug 31 at 6:30 p.m., Belfast Free Library will host a talk titled "Edible and Medicinal Mushrooms of New England and Eastern Canada" by David Spahr.
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Palermo Preserve walk, Aug 26 Event - Posted - Friday, August 20, 2010 Professional forester and lands director for the Sheepscot Valley Conservation Association, Tish Carr will lead a nature walk at 10 a.m. on Aug 26 around the Palermo Preserve. |
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Astronomer illuminates concerns about dimming starshine, Aug 27 Event - Posted - Thursday, August 19, 2010 If the stars don't look as bright as they did when we were children, it might not be that stars have lost their sparkle. It could be that we have lost our night. On Friday, Aug. 27 at 7 p.m., aerospace engineer and astronomer Peter Lord will appear at the Oceanview Grange south of Tenants Harbor. He will use satellite images to illustrate the amazing effect of night lighting around the earth. |
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Windfall Other - Saturday, August 28, 2010 Audubon magazine - If ever there was a time to get off of oil and plug into offshore wind power, it is now. |
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River restoration projects completed on Bear, Sunday rivers Lewiston Sun Journal - Saturday, August 28, 2010 Two river projects totaling $221,000 were completed this week to protect a town road and cemetery from washing out. The projects on Bear and Sunday rivers will also reduce hundreds of tons of riverbank erosion that annually muddied the waters, and improve trout habitat. |
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Weather spurs early foilage show Portland Press Herald - Saturday, August 28, 2010 Some tree species are turning yellow and shedding their foliage earlier than normal because of the dry summer. But Maine forestry experts do not expect conditions to affect the prime leaf-peeping season. |
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Letter: Pursuit of riches prevents changing our energy use Portland Press Herald - Saturday, August 28, 2010 When George W. Bush and Dick Cheney came into office, they held a secret meeting with persons from the energy industries. After the meeting, there appeared to be two courses of action: 1. The U.S. would get its oil from less vulnerable areas of the world; 2. The United States would use warfare to stabilize the situation in the Middle East. The first part has been successful. The second part failed. We remained mired in the production of fossil fuels. We could switch to hydrogen. We don't because "them that's got the gold make the rules." |
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Opinion: Climate change caused by humans? That's a highly disputable claim Portland Press Herald - Saturday, August 28, 2010 In the year 2050, people will shake their heads in amazement when they read in history books that, back in 2010, some people thought mankind could "save the planet" by carbon-restricting legislation. A generation from now, people will all see how we today were misled by scientists and journalists who pursued an agenda. It ended up by starving prosperous countries of needed energy supplies. A whole generation suffered unnecessarily from a sort of mass hysteria. |
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Calico lobster gets new lease on life Portland Press Herald - Saturday, August 28, 2010 Larry and Crystal Dunne of Saco caught a rare calico lobster off the coast of Cape Elizabeth a few days ago. A blue lobster is one in a million and a yellow or orange is one in 30 million. Calicos are even rarer. |
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Blind eye turned to egg czar's spotty past Other - Saturday, August 28, 2010 Long before Austin "Jack" DeCoster became a central figure in one of the largest egg recalls in history, he had paid more than $10 million in fines and suit settlements, his eggs were banned in one state and quarantined in another and he was almost single-handedly responsible for new restrictions on child labor in his native Maine. |
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Letter: Aid with energy audits Bangor Daily News - Saturday, August 28, 2010 According to a recent newspaper report, Maine will be receiving an additional $7 million to assist low-income Mainers in weatherizing their homes. But how many people will not be able to take advantage of this or other energy efficiency programs because they are mandated to get an expensive energy audit first? |
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Coast Guard installs wind turbine to power homes Bangor Daily News - Saturday, August 28, 2010 A new wind turbine is part of a renewable energy push for the Coast Guard in Southwest Harbor. In October, the base will begin renovations to the 10 duplex units in base housing to upgrade systems and improve insulation. In addition, the Coast Guard has installed a pellet boiler that provides heat and domestic hot water. Solar panels provide electricity and also charge an array of batteries for backup power, and solar thermal tubes provide up to 80 additional gallons of hot water for those homes. |
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State parks explore corporate sponsorship Associated Press - Saturday, August 28, 2010 Faced with widening budget gaps, numerous states are reaching out to private companies to sponsor state parks or programs. In New Hampshire, Eastern Mountain Sports may promote state parks in its stores in exchange for having state parks promote the company's products. In Maine, the Bureau of Parks and Lands launched its Maine State Parks Passport program in the spring. Companies such as L.L. Bean, Hannaford, Oakhurst, Delorme, Kittery Trading Post and Wicked Joe's Coffee are among the sponsors. |
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Plenty of sun but rain needed in northern Maine Bangor Daily News - Saturday, August 28, 2010 After last year’s soggy summer, Mainers around the state have enjoyed seemingly endless sun and warm temperatures this year perfect for lakeside vacations and outdoor recreation. But fun and games aside, all that sun could be having a detrimental effect on northern Maine’s 2010 potato crop. |
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The Chevy Volt: A quiet luxury Bangor Daily News - Saturday, August 28, 2010 The greatest phobia non-electric owners have is out-driving the extension cord. Have no fear. You can charge it with household current. But your battery won’t run out, because as it depletes the internal combustion generator kicks in to keep the electrons flowing. Over the course of a year the cost of keeping your vehicle charged will be around 2 cents per mile, versus 12 cents for fuel costs of a comparable-sized internal combustion vehicle. |
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Generation of tidal power, in Maine, a success Maine Insights - Friday, August 27, 2010 Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC) has successfully generated grid-compatible power from tidal currents at its Cobscook Bay site in Eastport. Maine already provides 95 percent of New England’s wind energy. ORPC sees tidal power over the next ten years becoming a big part of Maine’s renewable energy portfolio. |
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Rangeley area community celebrates Maine Insights - Friday, August 27, 2010 A Rangeley Lakes National Scenic Byway at the Height of Land got underway with an official groundbreaking on August 14th. When Lady Bird Johnson visited the area 40 years ago, she saw the need to protect the view for future generations. The Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is making it happen. |
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GM previews electric car in Bangor Bangor Daily News - Friday, August 27, 2010 General Motors Inc. showed off the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, its new entry to the world of electric cars, on Thursday at Eastern Maine Community College. |
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Vote on mountain ordinance Monday Lewiston Sun Journal - Friday, August 27, 2010 Residents will vote on whether to adopt a Mountain District Ordinance at a special town meeting set for Aug. 30. At a well-attended public hearing last week, those who spoke opposed it because they believe it is too restrictive for continued mining and logging activities. The intent of the ordinance is to regulate wind project development. |
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Letter: Articles were unfair Times Record - Friday, August 27, 2010 I write to express my disappointment regarding a series of articles authored by Naomi Schalit that did not fairly or accurately represent the efforts of the Governor’s Wind Power Task Force. The negative, suspicious tone of these stories is not justified by the facts. |
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Opinion: Windpower series sows seeds of confusion Times Record - Friday, August 27, 2010 Unfortunately there are well organized groups opposing wind development on the basis of view, noise and claims of adverse health effects. Turbines do change the view, and make noise, but there is at this time no medical support regarding negative health issues, despite contrary anecdotal claims. |
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Wal-Mart eyes Thomaston property Herald Gazette - Friday, August 27, 2010 Representatives for Wal-Mart Stores Inc. met with the Maine DEP Aug. 18 to discuss plans for a large development on Route 1 in Thomaston. The developers are proposing a retail complex on Route 1 next to Dorman's Dairy Dream. |
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Lincolnville joins paper trade battle Herald Gazette - Friday, August 27, 2010 On Monday, Lincolnville selectmen voted to sign a petition urging the federal government to hold Chinese and Indonesian governments "accountable for unfair trade practices that distort markets, devastate production and employment in the United States, and affect the livelihood of the town of Lincolnville, and communities throughout the United States." The two mills in Maine that are affected by the production of coated printed paper in China and Indonesia are the NewPage Corporation and Sappi Fine Paper. |
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Opinion: Organic gardening: It’s for the birds Capital Weekly - Friday, August 27, 2010 In addition to providing a landscape that’s free of toxic synthetic chemicals and that flourishes with bird food and cover, gardeners can attract birds by providing a source of water — a small pond, fountain or birdbath, for instance. |
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Letter: Don't outlaw plastic bags Lewiston Sun Journal - Friday, August 27, 2010 I hope Maine doesn't propose to ban plastic grocery bags. A better solution would be to insist the manufacturers make biodegradable bags. |
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Letter: Protecting resources took step forward with Pingree Portland Press Herald - Friday, August 27, 2010 On behalf of The Nature Conservancy's 9,000 Maine members, I'd like to applaud U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree for her support in passing the Consolidated Land, Energy and Aquatic Resources (CLEAR) Act and providing enduring protection for America's important lands and waters. |
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You Can Protect Acadia | | Ever compare Acadia National Park to a piece of Swiss cheese? You should.Acadia is a majestic place ... | | 9/1/2010 12:00:00 AM |
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