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Researchers try producing potato resistant to climate change

University of Maine researchers are trying to produce potatoes that can better withstand warming temperatures as the climate changes.

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Climate change threatens to displace Bangor residents who rely on affordable housing

Nearly 50 affordable housing units in six Maine counties are projected to be vulnerable to annual coastal flooding by the end of this decade.
Maine has seen a record-breaking number of cases of a tick-borne disease this year
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Maine has seen a record-breaking number of cases of a tick-borne disease this year

“The risk of tick-borne illnesses remains high through November, so we urge everyone to protect themselves from tick bites.”
Cody McEwen: Why we need to switch to a clean energy economy
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Cody McEwen: Why we need to switch to a clean energy economy

We Mainers understand that climate change threatens the way life should be. We've enacted ambitious goals for 2050, and we're starting the journey. But we also need national action, and we need it soon.

Greg Cunningham: Maine finally tackles climate change
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Greg Cunningham: Maine finally tackles climate change

Our leaders have recognized that now is the time for action and they have stepped up to tackle this most urgent threat of our generation - as climate change waits for no one.

Maine wants to help 10 coastal towns prepare for rising seas in Penobscot Bay
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Maine wants to help 10 coastal towns prepare for rising seas in Penobscot Bay

State officials are hoping to find out which areas around the shores of Penobscot Bay are most vulnerable to rising seas and how to help protect them.
Why Maine is seeing more record high temperatures
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Why Maine is seeing more record high temperatures

Since 2010, Maine has broken five daytime record high temperatures for every record low temperature.
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