Dimming the Lights
A boundless dome of darkness overhead – lit only by crystalline stars – is one of Maine’s most imperiled natural assets. The Milky Way visible above Acadia National Park cannot be seen with the...
Housing / Pollution/Waste / Sense of Place / Sustainable Practices / Technology
by Marina Schauffler · Published May 9, 2019 · Last modified May 31, 2019
A boundless dome of darkness overhead – lit only by crystalline stars – is one of Maine’s most imperiled natural assets. The Milky Way visible above Acadia National Park cannot be seen with the...
In Louise Penny’s engaging mystery series, chief inspector Armand Gamache often launches an investigation by asking his team, “Tell me what you know.” It’s an effective strategy when assembling clues following a suspicious death....
Climate Change/Energy / Economics / Pollution/Waste
by Marina Schauffler · Published October 28, 2018
Flooding, tornadoes, droughts, wildfires: the evidence of climate change is not just mounting, it’s barreling down on us – inexorable as a landslide. The cost of U.S. weather and climate disasters last year hit...
Climate Change/Energy / Pollution/Waste / Sustainable Practices / Transportation/Travel
by Marina Schauffler · Published July 22, 2018
It’s been seven years since I set foot on a plane. I have not missed flying: not the sock-footed security drill, the shrinking seats or the fumes lingering in lungs and luggage. Now, it...
Pollution/Waste / Sense of Place / Sustainable Practices / Technology
by Marina Schauffler · Published June 24, 2018
It’s a gorgeous summer morning, fragrant with the scents of lilac and abelia, but my office windows are shut. A swarm of leaf blowers has descended just down the road, generating plumes of dust...
“Just because plastic is disposable doesn’t mean it goes away. After all, where is away? There is no away.” — Jeb Berrier in the documentary “Bag It” It’s easy these days to feel as...
Education/Family / Pollution/Waste / Slower Living / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published January 7, 2018
The bitter winds of January blow in, bringing guilt over seasonal excesses and resolve to show greater restraint. It’s an apt time to consider the advice of a self-described “personal trainer for your stuff,”...
Climate Change/Energy / Ecological Values / Pollution/Waste / Sustainable Practices / Transportation/Travel
by Marina Schauffler · Published December 10, 2017
Many millennials show little enthusiasm for cars and driving, but for “Gen Z” – those born from 2000 on – the jury is still out. Well, not entirely; one member of that generation –...