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12/17/20 In a surprise turn of events, we’re somehow already halfway through December. Whether you’re still scrambling to pick out the perfect gifts for loved ones and deck the halls, or are hunkering down for (some more) time at home, energy efficiency can save you money and help out the environment in... |
12/02/20 This week, the Maine Climate Council released its new plan to cut statewide carbon emissions 45% below 1990 levels by 2030 (and 80% by 2050). The core principle of Maine’s climate plan is pretty simple: shift away from using high-carbon fuels, like gasoline and heating fuel, to electricity... |
11/24/20 This holiday season, much like the rest of 2020, is probably not what any of us were expecting, and planning for safe and socially distanced Thanksgiving celebrations feels more than little surreal. But in a year like no other, it’s even more important to find ways to say thanks and connect over... |
10/16/20 Every year, countries around the world come together to mark World Food Day, a day of worldwide awareness and action for ending global hunger by providing healthy and sustainable food for all. Today’s World Food Day is like no other before it: millions of people are facing food insecurity due to... |
09/28/20 For many homeowners, the reason for investing in energy efficiency is simple: It will reduce their energy bills and put more money in their pockets for years. But a climate plan recently released by Senate Democrats highlights a stubborn challenge around energy efficiency in rental properties,... |
09/24/20 Cooler weather brings a whole new set of challenges for those concerned about keeping down their energy expenses. This is true now more than ever: COVID-19 has caused many households’ energy bills to rise as people spend more time at home. When inclement weather makes outdoor activities even... |
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