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The tap water in Sipayik has smelled and tasted bad for years. A new, deep well in town has been helping, but now the Trump ...
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Insect populations drop even without direct human interference, a new study finds
Research published this month found that even in pristine, untouched areas, insect populations are still on the decline.
Opinion
The Maine Monitor on MSNOn land and at sea, Maine’s chaplains tackle climate anxiety
Faith leaders are increasingly looking for ways to address people’s spiritual needs in the face of a warming planet.
When visiting professor Trang Nguyen arrived at Bowdoin last year to teach in the earth and oceanographic science department, ...
As a cadre of Maine foresters and ecologists shuffled down the sun-baked roads of Surry Forest on Wednesday they were faced with the same sweltering heat they are trying to prepare Maine’s coastal ...
The cooler, less humid summers of our past are gone. We must recognize the impact that climate change has on our health. It is summer in Maine, the time of year when we are grateful to live here, or ...
SCARBOROUGH, Maine (WGME) -- The state says there's more than one reason behind the recent shark sightings off Maine’s coast, and climate change is one of them. On Monday, drone video captured a shark ...
Atlantic puffins face an increasingly precarious foothold due in part to a loss of habitat and to troubles tied to warming ...
A Freeport climate scientist is enduring minus 40-degree temperatures while skiing across Greenland to document the fastest ...
The city needs leaders who are rooted in our history but also forward-thinking in addressing several key issues.
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