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Opinion: Maine needs to adopt state rules to clean up trucking pollution

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion December 08, 2023

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It’s clear to everyone who lives in our beautiful state that we are not immune to the impacts of climate change and are already feeling the intense impacts with increased wildfire smoke, extreme hot and cold temperatures, and sea level rise. I have lived in Maine for 25 years and have seen progressively dire consequences of the climate crisis hitting our communities. It is clear that if we want to mitigate these impacts on our communities we... + full article



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