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Green River Morning, by Maureen Egan. (Photo courtesy Maureen Egan)
Cosmic Heart, by Maureen Egan. (Photo courtesy Maureen Egan)
Messenger, by Maureen Egan. (Photo courtesy Maureen Egan)
Traveler, There Is No Road, by Maureen Egan. (Photo courtesy Maureen Egan)
During the month of March, the Camden Public Library will host Midcoast artist and author Maureen Egan for a virtual art show entitled By the Waters of the Winds.
The paintings in the show were inspired by two challenging and resplendent hikes with her husband in the Wind River Range of Wyoming. The online art exhibit will be accompanied by a Zoom program on Thursday, March 11, at 6 p.m., featuring the screening of a film by Egan and her husband, Tim Seymour, which documents the eight-day hiking adventure in 2019.
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End This Endless War…this Endless Militarism Rise Up Times
“We’re all part of a culture that continues to esteem war, embrace militarism, and devote more than half of federal discretionary spending to wars, weaponry, and the militarization of American culture. “
BY MATT BOWEN |JANUARY 28, 2021
“……..A new report, part of wider work on nuclear energy at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy, explains how the United States reached its current stalemate over nuclear waste disposal. It then examines productive approaches in other countries and a few domestic ones that could guide U.S. policy makers through options for improving the prospects of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste disposal going forward, including the following:
Create a new organization whose sole mission is nuclear waste management (and whose approach is consent-based). Since the 1970s, reports have noted that a single-purpose organization would have a number of advantages over a program residing within Department of Energy, which has multiple missions and competing priorities. Accordingly, Congress could pass legislation to create a separate nuclear waste management organization that has full access to needed funding and employs a cons