Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion November 30, 2022
In the face of recent facts set out by bedrock Maine institutions – the Maine Law Court and the Public Utilities Commission – it’s time to reconsider New England Clean Energy Connect, the clean energy corridor. In August, a unanimous court found it unconstitutional for voters to repeal the project’s PUC permit if the developer “undertook substantial construction consistent with and in good-faith reliance (on)” the permit. A lower... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion December 02, 2022
Re: “Commentary: Maine should welcome clean, reliable, affordable hydropower” (, Page A4): Hats off to Opinion Page contributors David Vail and Lloyd Irland for their concise evaluation of what hampered the advancement of the Central Maine Power hydropower line: Outside... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Health November 02, 2022
LEWISTON — Central Maine Healthcare announced Tuesday that it will reimburse tuition for all two- and four-year degree nursing students at the Maine College of Health Professions in Lewiston who work at CMH after graduation. The Central Maine Healthcare Student Loan Program... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 29, 2022
A in the Press Herald noted the absurdity of some of the Republican rhetoric regarding who cares more about lobster fishing and the Gulf of Maine (“,” Oct. 23). The paper rightly points out that we all have a shared interest in the health of the Gulf of Maine, thriving... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 24, 2022
Our thoughts are with the millions of people suffering from the force and fury of recent hurricanes, especially those who have lost loved ones. Because the intensity of the storms is determined largely by the temperature of the ocean waters, a warmer climate causes the storms to... + más
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
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Forbes USA Business October 11, 2022
Fishing with a cast net. getty The approaching UN Climate Change Conference (COP27), to be held in Egypt in November, focuses attention on the pathways needed to achieve global climate targets. A rapid decarbonization of economies is central to stabilizing the climate, including... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 10, 2022
The Indigenous tribes in Maine are second-class citizens. While 570 tribes across the country access beneficial laws passed by Congress, Maine’s tribes have been blocked from accessing many and must seek state permission to access others. Since the Maine Indian Claims... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 09, 2022
We learned late last month that the trial in the latest phase of the lawsuit over the stalled hydropower corridor – eight months after the Maine Supreme Judicial Court sent it back to a lower court. The lower court’s decision might take another several months thereafter. In... + más
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