How the jetport developed a program to collect, distill and reuse the spent fluid in a bid to protect the environment and eventually save money.
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Deanna Witman went from field biologist to artist and Unity College professor
Climate change informs her most recent pieces in the Portland Museum of Art’s Biennial.
Some tips to help you navigate the renewable energy jungle
For energy consumers, deciphering the jargon of electricity generation can be a losing battle.
Local products are seemingly everywhere, so where’s the local cooking oil?
It seems not enough acreage of oilseed crops is being grown in Maine to make a commercial processing facility here feasible.
Garden planning should begin now, when you’re deciding on seeds
In the depths of winter, garden columnist Tom Atwell plans his vegetable garden – and suggests you do the same.
Executive director of Maine organic farmers association to retire in late August
The group that certifies the state’s organic agriculture operations has made strong progress during Ted Quaday’s five years at the helm.
Is your fleece contributing to the microplastics problem?
One of the many sources of microplastics is fiber from synthetic clothing.
What you need to know about microplastics
These pieces of plastic, often no bigger than a sesame seed, come from many sources but are all man-made.
What’s That? A reusable milk jug with a reusable spout
The 99-cent spout makes sustainable glass milk jugs so much easier to pour.
For gardeners and farmers, the time to prepare for climate change is now
The average temperature in Maine has risen 3 degrees Fahrenheit since 1895, more than most of the rest of the country.