Must Read, Must Act: ‘The Death and Life of the Great Lakes’
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MONICA READS: The author, Dan Egan, has created a living testament to the Great Lakes and how we take care of them and the water-rich resources we have.
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MONICA READS: The author, Dan Egan, has created a living testament to the Great Lakes and how we take care of them and the water-rich resources we have.
While the Forest Society called Northern Pass’ purchase of five North Country properties through middlemen inflated by $500,000 a “shell game,” the project’s spokesperson Martin Murray said ratepayer dollars were not used and it is common to buy property along proposed transmission routes.
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Hanover Town Manager Julia Griffin will be speaking about what Hanover has already done to work toward a goal of 100% renewable energy and about Hanover’s upcoming May 9 vote to commit to 100% renewable energy.
(Washington, DC) – U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) joined more than 30 U.S. Senators today to introduce legislation to rescind President Trump’s Executive Order that reverses several landmark U.S. initiatives to combat climate change.
The Counsel for the Public wants answers as to why Hydro-Quebec now says it won’t pay for the controversial 192-mile transmission line from Pittsburg to Deerfield when Northern Pass’ application said that Hydro-Quebec would pay.
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu has invited controversial EPA chief Scott Pruitt to New Hampshire seeking his help with a new “overly burdensome” municipal storm water discharge permit, a request that has caused concern among some environmentalists.
On Friday, March 10, Conservation Law Foundation filed a groundbreaking agreement with 10 other nonprofits and clean technology companies to create a roadmap for rooftop solar and other distributed energy resources in New Hampshire.
Ari Moulton was a 14-year-old foster kid living in Gorham when she was selected for the Kismet rock climbing program in North Conway. Today, she serves on Kismet’s board of directors helping other young people find their way by climbing steep granite.