Archive for 'NH and Seacoast Area'
Bill McKibben to speak at South Church
World-renowned author and activist Bill McKibben will speak at the South Church on State Street in Portsmouth on Sunday, July 20, at 4:00 p.m. McKibben is returning from a sustainability conference in Sweden and the G8 summit in Japan. The South Church event is sponsored in part by RiverRun Bookstore, Slow Food Seacoast, the South Church’s Minds Alive! and Green […]
Posted: Wednesday, Jul 16, 2008 6:36 pm by adam
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Seacoast residents attend eco-conference in Sweden
I missed this entirely. While they were in Sweden, I must have been at the beach. From the Portsmouth Herald a week ago Sunday, a nice article about Burt Cohen and Skye Maher, Portsmouth residents who attended the International Eco-municipality Conference in Sweden last month. Cohen and Maher are also organizers of the Piscataqua Sustainability […]
Posted: Monday, Jul 14, 2008 6:50 pm by adam
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Portsmouth drinks to the Sierra Club, July 17
Portsmouth Green Drinks is an open social event for those interested in building a sustainable society, and in meeting and making new friends along the way. Events are held every third Thursday of the month. July’s event will feature both a presentation by Green Alliance, and a teleconference call with Sierra Club Executive Director Carl […]
Posted: Friday, Jul 11, 2008 6:15 pm by adam
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Local action from Green Alliance
Green Alliance is a partnership of local businesses and environmental advocates, with a mission to promote and foster profitable, sustainable businesses that also have minimal environmental impact. Partners in the alliance include, among others, Simply Green, provider of BioHeat heating oil, Purely Organic Lawncare, provider of organic lawncare services, Clean Air Lawn Mowing, Key Heating and Air Conditioning, and […]
Posted: Friday, Jul 4, 2008 11:45 am by adam
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Human-powered trucking
Some blog about making a difference, while others actually go out and do it. The New Amsterdam Project provides human-powered delivery services in Boston, using custom built bicycle “trucks”. Founded in 2006, NAP has clients and 10 rider-drivers in the Boston-Cambridge metro area, and, according to the Portsmouth Herald, is looking to expand into Portsmouth.
Posted: Sunday, Jun 29, 2008 7:22 pm by adam
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Coast ridership continues to rise
While the continuing rise of gas prices shows no sign of abating, the Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation (Coast) is reporting that bus ridership in the Seacoast area remains on a record pace, with 390,000 trips estimated for 2008, an increase of 4% - 5% over the system’s record year in 2007. Coast expects that 2008 will mark the sixth […]
Posted: Friday, Jun 27, 2008 5:15 pm by adam
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At the UNH Energy Conference
I had the good fortune to attend part of the UNH Energy Conference, held June 20-21 at the UNH Durham campus. I went there not for purposes of work or networking, but simply to learn about more geeky energy stuff. I was not disappointed, and judging by the reactions and enthusiasm I saw, I believe the other […]
Posted: Wednesday, Jun 25, 2008 7:56 pm by adam
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Dump the Pump Day, June 19
Sponsored by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), the 2008 National Dump the Pump Day is a day that encourages people to ride public transportation to help improve the environment and to conserve gasoline. Make this Thursday, June 19 your opportunity to ride the (sea)Coast bus, take the commuter rail or the T into Boston […]
Posted: Tuesday, Jun 17, 2008 5:45 pm by adam
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Taking biodiesel one step further
One way to avoid the controversy of making biofuels from foodstocks is to make it directly from waste cooking oil–and better still if you process it first and don’t simply dump the oil straight in your fuel tank. Ben Holmes, owner of Rye Beach Landscaping, has been doing just that for four years now, powering his company’s […]
Posted: Sunday, Jun 15, 2008 11:07 am by adam
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Lynch signs RGGI bill
Following up on his announcement of support last month, on Wednesday Governor John Lynch signed into law a bill (NH HB1434) to implement the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) in New Hampshire. New Hampshire is now the tenth state in the Northeast region–including the New England states, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and New York–to actively participate in […]
Posted: Thursday, Jun 12, 2008 5:01 pm by adam
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