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Camden has been active – and often effective on the climate front for a long time, something people in Camden seem too often not to have known or to have forgotten. But these efforts deserve recognition and provide a strong base for future action. ....
Camden is talking about the climate, within the community, and with neighboring towns. As part of an energetic effort by the town to educate and prioritize climate planning, citizen ’ s group Camden Climate Action Now (CamdenCAN) is organizing a. ....
Speed is the key to everything when it comes to climate action. That’s the message from UN experts. That’s the message from the worldwide proliferation of deadly floods, droughts and wildfires. And that’s the message we up here in so-far relatively. ....
Events West Bay Rotary, MRC annual yard sale fundraiser West Bay Rotary and Midcoast Recreation Center (MRC) will hold their annual indoor yard sale fundraiser from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at MRC, 535 West St. Early birds are welcome at 7 a.m. for a $5 entrance fee. On Sunday, from noon to 2 p.m. shoppers may fill a box or bag with donated items for $5. Community members may donate items (please no clothing, baby items, electronics, or couches) for the two organizations to sell or may rent space for $10 and sell their own items. Those renting space must provide their own tables and chairs. ....
Read Article Photos were submitted by the panelists The Camden Public Library and the Camden Energy Committee plan to conclude a series of presentations about energy use and conservation with a fourth discussion at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 3, via Zoom. This session in the “Let’s Talk About Energy” series steps up the conversation to the state level. A panel of speakers representing state government and energy nonprofits will discuss strategies for reaching the ambitious clean energy goals recently set by the Maine Climate Council. The four presenters participating in the panel are Hannah Pingree, head of the Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and co-chair of the Maine Climate Council; Vicki Doudera, Camden-Rockport-Islesboro’s representative in the Maine State Legislature and a member of the legislature’s environment and natural resources committee; Michael Stoddard, executive director of Efficiency Maine, which works to improve energy efficiency and ....