Sam Zaitlin was a good man, a business leader, and an important voice during early conversations about ClimateWork Maine. He will be missed.
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Meet ClimateWork Maine HERO, Bangor Savings Bank Over the past 7 years, they have built a network of solar arrays throughout their footprint, generating enough energy to support 20% of their operations. Recently, BSB's Bangor Payroll changed their distribution process significantly reducing the use of paper and increasing efficiency and customer satisfaction. Learn More https://lnkd.in/eZtuRR_N
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Congratulations to ClimateWork Maine LEADER Androscoggin Bank for their success in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in response to climate change challenges.
Proud of team AB for establishing our first Scope 1 & 2 Carbon Baseline and realizing a 63% reduction since 2021. Efforts like this take leadership support, focus and most importantly lots of work from colleagues. Thanks to our Finance, Facilities and Environmental Stewardship Teams for all the detailed work to get us here. Onward! https://lnkd.in/gv6gTzSG
Androscoggin Bank Achieves 63% Reduction in Fossil Fuel-Based Energy - Androscoggin Bank
https://www.androscogginbank.com
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You won't want to miss our upcoming Summer Social Networking event! Mark your calendars for Monday, July 8th and join us from 5pm to 7pm at Orange Bike Brewing. Whether you're looking to meet potential partners, discover new business opportunities, or simply enjoy some great company, this event has something for everyone. Enjoy delicious local brews as you mingle with the ClimateWork Maine community. Don't miss out - RSVP now and we'll see you there!
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Keeping the conversation going!
🌱 NECEC, MAINE RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION, and CLIMATEWORK MAINE Pen Op-Ed on Navigating Maine's Climate Transition: Challenges and Opportunities 🌱 The shift towards a greener future in Maine is proving to be challenging. NECEC's Director of Ecosystem and Strategic Engagement, Aaron Jeffrey Frederick, MAINE RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION Executive Director Eliza Donoghue, Esq., and ClimateWork Maine Executive Director Jeff Marks co-authored an insightful op-ed in The Portland Press Herald that delves into Mainers' cultural and practical hurdles as we embrace climate-friendly technologies like electric vehicles (EVs) and heat pumps. The article emphasizes that while the intention behind these transitions is noble, the execution requires a nuanced understanding of local sentiments and infrastructure needs. At the same time, another piece from the same newspaper highlights a critical issue: the rising demand for electricity due to the increased adoption of EVs and heat pumps. This surge is straining our current electrical grid, underscoring the urgent need for grid expansion and modernization to support our renewable energy goals. Together, these articles paint a comprehensive picture of Maine’s climate journey. They remind us that while innovation is key, it must be paired with thoughtful planning and community engagement to ensure a smooth and inclusive transition. NECEC is proud to be doing this work alongside our partners at ClimateWork Maine, and we were particularly excited to sponsor their recent 2nd Annual Summit on Climate Change and Maine's Economy. Let's continue to work together to overcome these challenges and build a sustainable future for all Mainers. Read more: Op-Ed on Climate Transition Challenges: https://lnkd.in/eGrqadGz Electricity Demand Increase: https://lnkd.in/eGZ4PM58 #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy #Maine #ClimateChange #ElectricVehicles #HeatPumps #EnergyTransition #CommunityEngagement
Opinion: What about us, as Mainers, makes the climate transition tough to swallow?
https://www.pressherald.com
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Thanks to the nearly 500 people who gathered yesterday at the Augusta Civic Center for our annual Summit on Maine's Economy & Climate Change. A special thanks to ClimateWork Maine Board Members, Lydia Covert and Zoe Malia for speaking with NewsCenter Maine!
Hundreds gathered in Augusta for Maine's Economy and Climate Change Summit
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Who is ready for the climate conversations on Thursday? WE ARE!!! Plus, 450 of our friends and colleagues, including 50 exhibitors! https://lnkd.in/gqRFGRyp
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