Posted on January 3, 2012, by Susie Hackler
Conservation NH asks all New Hampshire voters to request their elected representatives consider a New Year’s Resolution on behalf of New Hampshire’s environment and quality of life: cleanse the legislative calendar early in the session of the dirtiest dozen bills introduced in 2012.
“Legislators have proposed dozens of bills that weaken, and in some instances eliminate, bedrock environmental laws that are...
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Posted on June 28, 2010, by Nate Boesch
Over the last few years, you might have noticed green and brown brochures on the counters of some of the fine stores around Main Street in Concord, or seen related posters. Maybe you've heard the name Green Concord mentioned. Whether you've heard of it or not, it’s worth shedding some light on Green Concord, a...
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Posted on June 9, 2010, by Michael O'Meara
When the urge hits to get a little closer to nature and maybe take a hike, we can't always make it to a high mountain peak or deep into a forest. After all, there are bills to pay and hectic schedules to keep. What many of New Hampshire's urban and suburban residents may not know, however, is...
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Posted on May 26, 2010, by Nate Boesch
If any of you Granite Staters have been out and about in New Hampshire during the last few weeks, you would be hard pressed not to notice that garden season is well upon us—assuming that your allergies have not already indicated as much. One particular type of gardening that is rapidly gaining traction for its environmentally sound...
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