A Climate to Thrive
Mount Desert Island is a long way from the corridors of power, and what’s happening in Augusta and Washington holds scant promise of fostering a healthier environment or economy. So a growing number of...
Climate Change/Energy / Ecological Values / Sense of Place / Sustainable Practices / Technology
by Marina Schauffler · Published March 11, 2018
Mount Desert Island is a long way from the corridors of power, and what’s happening in Augusta and Washington holds scant promise of fostering a healthier environment or economy. So a growing number of...
“We have only just begun to feel the repercussions of climate change: we are today in a position likely to be envied by future generations.” – Cornelia F. Mutel, A Sugar Creek Chronicle The...
Ecological Values / Sense of Place / Uncategorized
by Marina Schauffler · Published December 24, 2017
“If you could spend, as I did, the sweeter part of four good years in that forest, scanning a sea of treetops for a twist of smoke, walking beneath that canopy of leaves in...
Climate Change/Energy / Ecological Values / Sense of Place
by Marina Schauffler · Published November 26, 2017
“Let me tell you, the one that matters is me. I’m the only one that matters.” – Donald Trump, November 2017 The problem with being Trump is the same thing that explains the enormous...
Coastal Issues / Ecological Values / Education/Family / Sense of Place / Sustainable Practices / Transportation/Travel
by Marina Schauffler · Published July 9, 2017
Biking Mount Desert Island’s Park Loop Road over Memorial Day weekend, Friends of Acadia Conservation Director Stephanie Clement witnessed vehicular chaos. She has seen a lot in Acadia National Park over two decades but...
Climate Change/Energy / Coastal Issues / Sense of Place / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published November 13, 2016 · Last modified November 29, 2016
“The man who is often thinking that it is better to be somewhere else than where he is,” Henry David Thoreau wrote, “excommunicates himself.” The same might be said for those who ask, as...
Climate Change/Energy / Coastal Issues / Pollution/Waste / Sense of Place
by Marina Schauffler · Published October 2, 2016 · Last modified November 29, 2016
I walk the shore in a place I have known longer than memory stretches. There are wide expanses of rugged beach, a tide-tumbled assortment of small rocks, sand and crushed shells. From afar, it...
Food / Sense of Place / Slower Living
by Marina Schauffler · Published September 18, 2016 · Last modified November 29, 2016
“Pick your way through these piles of colorful orbs… and you will get a sense of the many things an apple can be, the many roles it can play in our lives. If there...