Climate Change in Maine: The Problem, the Response and What All of Us Can Do

September 2020

The 2020 Common Ground Country Fair Public Policy Teach-In offers participants a broad view of the impacts of climate change in Maine, how Maine is responding, and what all of us citizens can do to join this critical movement. MOFGA deputy director Heather Spalding hosts a panel of experts including Hannah Pingree, Director of Governor Mills’ Office of Policy Innovation and the Future, and Co-Chair of the Maine Climate Council; Amanda Beal, Commissioner of the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry; and Melissa Law of MOFGA-certified Bumbleroot Organic Farm in Windham.

Watch the 2020 Teach-In here.

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Landsmith Farm in Waldoboro, Maine, organically grows a wide variety of high-quality, tasty vegetables, herbs, willow, and cut flowers using practices that prioritize the health of the land and its stewards. Their products are sold wholesale and direct-to-consumer through a variety of channels, including a farm stand, pick-your-own garden, and a future CSA (community supported agriculture) program. Landsmith Farm is owned and operated by Erin Espinosa, whose identities as a queer latina woman farmer ground the farm in values of reciprocity, community, and perseverance.

 

Visit Ladsmith Farm on Instagram @landsmithfarm and on their Website.

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