Land Trusts Fostering Food Resilience
Nourishing food should be critical staple in every Maine kitchen, but it is not. One in four Maine children struggles to get enough to eat. The number of Maine residents who cannot consistently afford...
Food / Health / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published May 15, 2016 · Last modified June 12, 2016
Nourishing food should be critical staple in every Maine kitchen, but it is not. One in four Maine children struggles to get enough to eat. The number of Maine residents who cannot consistently afford...
Education/Family / Health / Sustainable Practices / Technology
by Marina Schauffler · Published March 20, 2016 · Last modified June 12, 2016
When the topic of cellphone safety arises, common responses harken back to grade school – stopping just short of the fingers-over-ears intonation “I can’t HEAR you!” Our addiction to these captivating devices is not...
Climate Change/Energy / Food / Health / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published December 27, 2015 · Last modified June 12, 2016
Lose weight. Exercise daily. Save more. It’s that time of year when holiday to-do lists morph into new year’s resolutions. Self-improvement goals are worthy, but it’s time to think bigger. Fortunately, there’s a resolution...
Climate Change/Energy / Health / Pollution/Waste / Sustainable Practices / Transportation/Travel
by Marina Schauffler · Published January 25, 2015 · Last modified June 12, 2016
The easiest paths to sustainability offer multiple benefits – helping the environment while benefiting health and finances. Businesses refer to the “triple bottom line” when choosing options that simultaneously enhance people, profits and planet....
Health / Pollution/Waste / Sense of Place
by Marina Schauffler · Published October 5, 2014 · Last modified June 12, 2016
To know the dark, go dark. Go without sight, And find that the dark, too, blooms and sings, And is traveled by dark feet and dark wings. — Wendell Berry In movies, books and...
Ecological Values / Education/Family / Health
by Marina Schauffler · Published September 21, 2014 · Last modified June 12, 2016
Imagine yourself in a workplace, doing a 6.5-hour shift in a room with upwards of 20 other workers. The windows are rarely opened and the HVAC system is subpar. You must ask your supervisor’s...
Health / Pollution/Waste / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published September 7, 2014 · Last modified June 12, 2016
Clean sheets dried in the sun bring all the freshness of the northwest wind billowing into one’s pillowcase. Unfortunately, that’s not what most people breathe in as they slide between freshly washed sheets. Laundry...
by Marina Schauffler · Published August 10, 2014 · Last modified June 12, 2016
Every day, we breathe in the legacy of the 1970 Clean Air Act. Thanks in large measure to Maine Senator Edmund Muskie, that far-reaching legislation passed by a vote of 375 to 1 in...