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  • Coffee & Climate: Introduction to Charging the Region

    Online Zoom Room

    On Friday, April 11, 2025, the One Climate Future team was joined by Jon Gagne and Laura Qualey of the Greater Portland Council of Governments to discuss the “Charging the Region” initiative. The project intends to make it easier to drive electric vehicles in our region by using transportation data and public input to identify […]

  • Coffee & Climate: Walk the Working Waterfront

    Commercial Street, Portland, Maine 04101

    On Saturday, May 31st, 2025, the One Climate Future team was at the Walk the Working Waterfront (WTWW), an annual interactive event in downtown Portland, Maine on Commercial Street that proudly celebrates the city's rich maritime culture and history.  The mission of WTWW is to increase awareness of the critical importance of working waterfront infrastructure […]

  • Coffee & Climate: Stormwater Management

    Online Zoom Room

    Happy Clean Water Week! On June 13th, 2025, the One Climate Future team was joined by South Portland Stormwater Program Coordinator Aubrey Strause and Portland Stormwater Coordinator Doug Roncarati to discuss stormwater management and climate resilience. Discover how both cities manage their stormwater programs, encompassing urban runoff, water quality, and flood control. Watch the recording […]

  • Coffee & Climate: Maine Aquaculture Association

    Online Zoom Room

    On July 11th, 2025, the One Climate Team was joined by Trixie Betz with Maine Aquaculture Association for a discussion about the Maine aquaculture industry at the state, federal, and international levels. MAA education continues with their Apprenticeship Program, where applicants will be selected for hands-on, farm-based paid positions.  Watch the recording of this Coffee […]

  • Coffee & Climate: Living Shorelines

    Online Zoom Room

    On Friday, August 8, 2025, we dove into "living shorelines" with coastal geolgist Pete Slovinsky, from the Maine Geological Survey. Living shorelines are a nature-based approach to protecting our coastline that uses natural materials like plants, sand, and rock to protect against the impact of coastal erosion and enhance coastal ecosystems. Unlike traditional "hard" structures […]

  • Coffee & Climate: Emergency Preparedness

    Online Zoom Room

    Happy Emergency Preparedness Month! On Friday, September 12th, 2025, we hosted two exciting speakers: Aaron Milroy from the Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency (CCEMA) and Lisa Joyce from South Portland Public Library and Age Friendly South Portland.  CCEMA helps communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from large-scale disasters like floods or storms. They act as […]