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James G. Blaine

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Pete McCloskey Looks Back and Ahead on Earth Day

April 25, 2018 by James G. Blaine in Environment

The environmental depredations of Trump, his Secretary of Interior and EPA Administrator should cause every high school graduate in June 2018 to emulate their predecessors of 1970 and turn out voters for Democrats this November.

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April 25, 2018 /James G. Blaine
Pete McCloskey, Gaylord Nelson, Earth Day, Arbor Day, Climate Change, Environment, Politics
Environment
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Far from the Ivory Tower: Global Warming Research in the Gulf of Maine

April 10, 2018 by James G. Blaine in Politics, Environment

“What makes me so nervous about the changes that are happening with rapid climate change is less where we are going than the rate we are going there.”

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April 10, 2018 /James G. Blaine
Climate Change, Politics, EPA, Government, Environment
Politics, Environment
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Endangered Species: Of Birds, Neighborhoods and Democracies

March 21, 2018 by James G. Blaine in Environment, Politics, Art

It’s a unique combination of art and social activism, which will, I hope, cause you to reflect on the beauty and the fragility of both our endangered birds and our imperiled neighborhoods.

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March 21, 2018 /James G. Blaine
Harlem, Audobon, Birds, Climate Change, Extinction, Politics, Street Art
Environment, Politics, Art
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