Posted on August 9, 2010, by Jim O'Brien
Does reducing pollution make you feel cold, alone, and poor?
An out-of-state organization is spending thousands trying to convince you that it should.
The group, American Action Network, is running television ads targeting Congressmen who voted for a bill that would have – get ready – put a cap on carbon pollution. Oh the horror!
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Posted on May 25, 2010, by Jim O'Brien
New Hampshire voters overwhelmingly believe that the United States should be a world leader in addressing climate change by reducing our greenhouse gas emissions, according to the results of a recently conducted poll.
Conservation New Hampshire and Clean Air-Cool Planet commissioned the UNH Survey Center to conduct a poll of New Hampshire voters in order to gauge opinions surrounding...
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Posted on May 24, 2010, by Michael O'Meara
There's no doubt that taking a hike with others, with the socializing, encouragement, and safety it provides, is usually the way to go. Sometimes, though, the solo trek beckons. The prospect of a mountain peak to yourself is too tempting. And when that peak turns out to be Mount Chocorua, the experience is utterly transcendent.
Mount Chocorua is...
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