Global Change: State of Maine Reports
MAKING MAINE CARBON-NEUTRAL
Several new initiatives in the State of Maine were begun in 2019 in order to make the State carbon-neutral in the upcoming 2 decades, as well as improve the environmental health of our State. Although some may argue that these initiatives are merely part of our political contests, it is not the point of this webpage to enter into political disagreements. Instead, scientific assessment of the likely upcoming climate change has been presented in the reports by the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change. The initiatives in Maine can and should be evaluated in comparison with the presented scientific assessments. And so the State’s policies are presented here.
Executive Order 10 (9-23-2019)
2 pages
This order by the Governor directs state government to find ways to make Maine carbon-neutral.
Lead by Example
Report
32 pages
This report tells of the goals for the state of Maine to transform its functions to a less hydrocarbon-fueled energy mode in the upcoming years. It also proposes that the private sector also undergo significant change toward a less hydrocarbon-fueled future.
Energy, Environment, and Climate Change Introductory Webpage
3 pages
The Governor’s webpage outlines the goals and accomplishments in dealing with these issues