Watch this talk on protecting Maine’s marine environments, fisheries, and coastal communities in a time of climate change! Casco Baykeeper Ivy Frignoca, Community Organizer and Volunteer Coordinator Sara Freshley, and Island Institute experts Susie Arnold and Nick Battista discuss what could and should be done to address the causes and consequences of climate change and its impacts on our coastal communities and habitats. They share the details of the specific priorities the Coastal and Marine working group has recommended to the Maine Climate Council. These will influence Maine’s climate actions for the next four years.
Just a few minutes can help shape Maine's climate action plan.
The Maine Climate Council needs your help to decide what actions to take on climate change over the next four years. You can make a difference by providing your own feedback through a quick survey. Don’t miss this chance to have your voice heard in protecting Maine’s coastal and marine environments!
It takes just five minutes to fill out the coastal and marine section of the survey. You might decide to fill out all eight sections of the Climate Council survey, or select only the sections that are most relevant to you and your community.
Looking for more info? Check out these resources:
The latest Climate Council policy recommendations from the Coastal and Marine working group.
- Scientific Assessment of Climate Change and Its Effects in Maine Report from the Maine Climate Council’s Scientific and Technical subcommittee.
- The slide deck from our recent Coffee with the Casco Baykeeper and Island Institute, which outlines the Coastal and Marine working group’s key recommendations to the Climate Council.