Earth day is coming up on April 22, and new data reveals a list of the top greenest states in the country. Not surprisingly, the environmentally-aware state of Maine ranks high on the list.
A unique fashion show that raises awareness about the importance of recycling and how waste impacts the land while turning recycled materials into fashion objects was recently held at the University of Maine at Presque Isle.
As people in the community begin to think about spring cleaning, TAMC will once again be offering the opportunity to bring used, broken and unwanted electronic devices for proper disposal, free of charge.
Earth Day should be everyday. In so many ways, we affect our environment with the things we consume and dispose of. What are some areas we can improve in Maine and New Bruswick? Plus, how did Earth Day come about.
Aroostook County – TAMC is encouraging people to clean out their attics, garages and other storage spaces and to bring in their used, broken and unwanted electronics devices for proper disposal, free of charge, on Earth Day, April 22.
Earth Day is all about cycling and recycling. It's a perfect time to get out your bike and get it ready to go for the warm months ahead. You might also want set aside an hour for spring cleaning and putting the old motto "reduce, reuse, recycle" into real, practical use.
Happy Earth Day! What's more earthy than staring at some bald eagles from the comfort of our energy sucking computers? If you don't feel like getting out and enjoying nature today have no fear! Enjoy these bald eagles via web cam.
We are all trying to do our part to protect our environment; we recycle, try to live ‘green’ and are attempting to reduce our carbon footprint. We’re trying to protect the world we live in for future generations. This is what Earth Day is all about.