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 April 4, 2011, by Landon Kowalczyk
As warmer weather hopefully hits the Granite State soon, many start to shift their mind towards their favorite summer activity. Often this includes activities such as hiking, visiting the beach, or fishing. Yet this year might be a little different for some. Due to a potential cut in budget, shellfishing may no longer be a New Hampshire...
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Posted on June 25, 2010, by Michael O'Meara
Despite accounting for one-third of carbon dioxide emissions, the transportation sector still lacks any major program to bend the CO2 emission curve downward, according to NH DES Climate, Energy, and Transportation Programs Manager Rebecca Ohler. But just as the states of the Northeast created the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) to reduce utility emissions,...
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