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Our Power Questionnaire Responses 2022
October 19, 2022
The Our Power Campaign recently surveyed all candidates running for Governor, State House, and State Senate on three questions regarding their citizen initiative. The questions were:
1. Have you personally requested or accepted a...
Sierra Club Climate Action Team Information: Call for Recruitment + Efficiency Maine Promotion
October 17, 2022
My name is Edgelynn Venuti, I’m seventeen years old and I have been interning with Sierra Club for about two months. I was offered the position through the Maine Youth for Climate Justice coalition. I have lived in Robbinston for about...
Hats Off to Carole Haas!
October 17, 2022
Today we’d like to give a shout out to now retired Sierra Club Maine lead forestry volunteer, Carole Haas. Carole’s volunteering included nearly two decades of advocacy for the environment. During her three years as Chapter Chair, she...
Hydrogen for Energy?
October 14, 2022
Hydrogen for Energy?
by David von Seggern
CONTENTS
Basic Hydrogen Fuel Use
Hydrogen for Internal Combustion Engines
Hydrogen for Fuel Cell Motors
So Why the Hype Over Powering Vehicles with Hydrogen?
Reasons Not to...
Electricians Are Going To Save The World
September 19, 2022
By Phil Coupe, Co-Founder of Revision Energy
Switching from fossil fuel combustion to renewable energy plus electrical appliances is called "Beneficial Electrification." For example, when you switch from a gas-powered car to an electric...
Update on Sierra Club’s Kingfish Maine Appeal
August 15, 2022
Update on Sierra Club’s Kingfish Maine Appeal
Massive, polluting finfish aquaculture facilities have been trying to develop in Maine for the past few years. Though these companies promise jobs, many of them have significant environmental impacts...
Environmental Justice is Reproductive Justice
July 14, 2022
Too often, movements for social justice silo themselves into their respective issue areas. We leave environmental issues to climate groups; racial issues to civil rights organizations; poverty and economic inequality to social welfare institutions...