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Labor and Environmental Advocates Voice Strong Support for Responsible Offshore Wind Industry in Maine
Environmental, labor groups advocate for clean energy development, responsible offshore wind industry in LD 1895 public hearing (Augusta, ME) – Yesterday, a winning coalition of environmental and
Offshore Wind Industry to Provide Massive Benefits to Economy, Climate in Maine
Maine Audubon | Maine Labor Climate Council | Natural Resources Council of Maine | Union of Concerned Scientists | Maine Conservation Voters | Maine Climate
Workers want to ensure Maine’s budding offshore wind industry will create good-paying jobs
The state’s economic and environmental planners have made the development of wind turbines in the Gulf of Maine a top goal. And those ambitions may be coming closer to
Hooked on heating oil: Pushing for heat pumps and weatherization
“In the social services world, there’s this idea of ‘no wrong doors,’ and we need to adopt that for home energy as well,” said Maine
EPA’s Newly Proposed Heavy Duty Trucks Rule and Clean Car Standards are a Step in the Right Direction
WASHINGTON D.C. – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released their proposed rules to reduce emissions from heavy-duty vehicles and light- and medium-duty cars and
Maine Conservation Voters Launches New Ad Campaign Supporting 100% Clean Energy by 2040
AUGUSTA, ME – Today, Maine Conservation Voters (MCV) launched a new digital advertising campaign supporting Governor Mills’ goal of reaching 100% clean energy by 2040 – accelerating the previous goal
Hooked on heating oil: Maine’s reliance on a dirty, expensive fuel
“Heating fuel is entwined throughout our lives and our economy. Any time you start to unweave a thread like that, it gets complicated,” said Kathleen
Pine Tree Amendment to protect Mainers’ right to a clean, healthy environment advances
“The right to breathe clean air and drink clean water should be as fundamental as our right to vote. The Pine Tree Amendment further instills
Collins receives poor marks in environmental scorecard, King dinged by advocates for opposing tribal rights
“King, an independent who caucuses with the Democrats and is up for reelection in 2024, received a 96% mark in the scorecard. Meil called King