Countering the Culture of Convenience
We are consumers of convenience. Offer us a faster, easier, wrinkle-free, nonstick option, and we’re sold. We need no convincing that convenience is an inherent good; a lifetime of ads has done that...
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Ecological Values / Pollution/Waste / Slower Living / Sustainable Practices / Technology
by Marina Schauffler · Published May 6, 2022 · Last modified June 5, 2022
We are consumers of convenience. Offer us a faster, easier, wrinkle-free, nonstick option, and we’re sold. We need no convincing that convenience is an inherent good; a lifetime of ads has done that...
Climate Change/Energy / Food / Health / Sense of Place / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published April 22, 2022 · Last modified June 5, 2022
Picture your community transformed. In place of drab lawns around houses, town buildings, schools and businesses, there is a colorful collage of fruit and nut trees, berry bushes, perennial vegetables and annual crops —...
Food / Health / Pollution/Waste / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published April 10, 2022 · Last modified June 5, 2022
Imagine giving soil the legal protections that air, water and marine ecosystems have. That’s the momentous step the European Union is taking to recognize healthy soil as critical for climate stability, ecological diversity and...
Climate Change/Energy / Ecological Values / Food / Health / Pollution/Waste / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published March 27, 2022 · Last modified April 3, 2022
During the growing season, I periodically join a crew of volunteers on a local farm, harvesting crates of vegetables headed for food banks. It lifts our spirits knowing that all this beautiful, wholesome produce...
Ecological Values / Food / Health / Sense of Place
by Marina Schauffler · Published March 13, 2022 · Last modified April 3, 2022
Maine farmers are resourceful and resilient, but nothing could have prepared them for this invisible and insidious disaster. “We are… the human collateral of PFAS-contaminated biosolids,” observed organic farmer Nell Finnegan of Albion, casualties...
Climate Change/Energy / Ecological Values / Health / Sustainable Practices / Technology
by Marina Schauffler · Published February 27, 2022 · Last modified March 29, 2022
After five years enduring a rain of toxic hairs from browntail moth caterpillars, Sally Donelson is ready for a novel solution. She has to suit up at her family’s lakefront camp in Litchfield —...
Climate Change/Energy / Coastal Issues / Economics / Sense of Place / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published January 30, 2022 · Last modified March 30, 2022
Weather disasters inflicted $145 billion in damages in the U.S. last year. The Northeast escaped largely unscathed, but that could change at any moment. More than 40 percent of Americans live in counties hit...
Climate Change/Energy / Ecological Values / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published January 2, 2022 · Last modified March 30, 2022
“Sign up to stop climate change,” the mailer read: “Save the world with renewable energy.” Even simplistic sales pitches can draw in electricity consumers. Purchasing green power to accelerate the transition off fossil fuels...