The right climate restoration resolution will recognize Maine’s environmental obligations and make climate safety a priority for our state.
Op-eds
Another View: Embattled high schoolers are running out of time
Pandemic-related learning loss is resulting in a wave of students leaving school unprepared for either college or the workforce – greatly increasing their risk of unemployment, poverty, depression, even early death.
Commentary: To properly help homeless people, Portland must be focused on cooperation
To suggest that the private sector is somehow enabling the community’s antisocial tendencies – while the city is doing its level best – is inaccurate.
Commentary: A proposal for humanitarian intervention in Gaza
The only way for this intervention to occur without U.S. forces becoming embroiled in land-related dangers is for it to come from the sea.
Commentary: PUC will do a rigorous job with the public’s help
We will continue to hold utilities accountable. We want to hear from you in the process.
The Maine Millennial: The thin blue line has melted into a puddle
Law enforcement failed us before and after Oct. 25.
Jim Fossel: Let the buyer beware
The average business we patronize is big – and getting bigger. The downsides of that can be steep.
Commentary: Do 70,000 people really need to be at a climate confab?
If meetings like COP28 are to be constructive in the future, then they’ll need to consider bloat.
The humble Farmer: A multifaceted case for multigenerational living
I can identify with the young people today still living with their parents – sort of.
Commentary: Kevin McCarthy isn’t ignorant of history; it’s worse than that
The former speaker was repeating political propaganda in the service of historical erasure – an American affliction.