Category Archives: Environment
Mount Washington Gets Record 33 Inches of Snow in 38 Hours.
The rain that fell in Southern New Hampshire over the weekend turned into 33 inches of snow on Mount Washington, a record total.The Mount Washington Weather Observatory recorded 38 hours of continuous snowfall over the weekend totaling 33.3 inches of … Continue reading
The New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup
New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup is a coalition of trough feeding universities, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, and other interested environmental parties that have collected a reported $5 million in grants, a chunk of them from their biggest government … Continue reading
Hanover Becomes First New Hampshire Town to Commit to 100% Renewables
The town of Hanover, New Hampshire voted Tuesday night to establish a goal of transitioning to 100 percent clean and renewable energy by 2050. The article approved at Tuesday’s town meeting sets a community-wide goal of transitioning to 100 percent … Continue reading
After Record Snow, Climate Experts Predict The End Of Snow In Hawaii
Climate science is not a science, and the people behind it are not scientists. But they do know that they can obtain grant money by spewing brainless global warming propaganda. More… | Real Climate Science
Al Gore’s $15 trillion carbon tax
Al Gore wants to reverse modernity and save the world from itself through an elimination of its fossil-fuel-based energy system. During the final week of April, his newly created Energy Transitions Commission released a document setting forth a fool’s-errand pathway … Continue reading
Northern Pass land purchases questioned
The proposed Northern Pass project paid nearly $100,000 more to acquire a Bethlehem property than a previous buyer did only 13 days before. Grafton County Attorney Lara Saffo highlighted five properties in which a middleman bought properties that were later … Continue reading
Wolfeboro to Hold Water Summit on May 13th, 2017
There will be a “Wolfeboro Water Summit” on May 13, 2017, from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Great Hall at The Wolfeboro Town Hall. If you live in this watershed area, it behooves you to attend to see what … Continue reading
Health Officials Say No Common Cause Behind NH Seacoast Cancer Cluster
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — State health officials say there does not appear to be any common exposure or cause behind a cancer cluster in New Hampshire’s Seacoast region. The state Department of Health and Human Services has been investigating a … Continue reading
I Warned NH About a Trap that Just Snapped on CA Homeowners, I Mean Taxpayers
Obama and the Democrats voted to fund these programs at the federal level and incentivized states to do the same, and where there is a trough, there will be pigs. Millions of residential (solar) installs ensued, many right here in … Continue reading
Firms to spend millions on PFOA water buildouts
The NH Department of Environmental Services will be holding two public meetings over the next week about separate agreements with Textile Coated International and Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics to fund design work on potential public water line extensions to residences in … Continue reading