Category Archives: Environment
When a scientific theory becomes a religion…
Science, of course, is not a religion, and the history of science is littered with theories that have been considered proven and then are disproven. So scientists must remain skeptical and open to any evidence that would challenge their theories … Continue reading
Officials say drought is mostly over in New Hampshire
The drought is mostly gone and so are most – but not all – restrictions on water usage. As the official drought designation in most of the state improved this month to “abnormally dry,” Concord, which uses Penacook Lake for … Continue reading
Trump order could open California coast, Arctic to new oil and gas drilling
President Donald Trump on Friday is expected to sign an executive order that could open large parts of the Pacific, Arctic and Atlantic oceans to new oil and gas drilling, a prospect that elicited a fierce backlash in California and … Continue reading
States Looking to Back Away from Bottle Deposit Laws
As curbside recycling has grown, environmentalists around the United States find themselves fighting to protect decades-old bottle recycling programs that critics say are becoming obsolete. Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Iowa are among the states where bills have been proposed… Keep Reading … Continue reading
Council Tables Water Restrictions (For Now)
At a meeting, April 17, (Londonderry Town) Councilors pondered amendments to an ordinance already in place that restricts outside water use in town. The amendment would possibly restrict outdoor residential use allowing watering on certain days of the week depending … Continue reading
Fracking is not contaminating ground water in West Virginia
Scientists at Duke University have completed a 3-year study which found that fracking in an area of West Virginia has not contaminated groundwater there. The researchers took samples from 112 drinking wells in northwestern West Virginia. Twenty wells were sampled before … Continue reading
Former Obama Official: Bureaucrats Manipulate Climate Stats To Influence Policy
A former member of the Obama administration claims Washington D.C. often uses “misleading” news releases about climate data to influence public opinion. Former Energy Department Undersecretary Steven Koonin told The Wall Street JournalMonday that bureaucrats within former President Barack Obama’s … Continue reading
Hassan: Trump budget threatens clean energy
Sen. Maggie Hassan told ReVision Energy employees Monday morning that the clean energy economy is possibly under threat, based on proposed budget blueprints by President Donald Trump.Hassan took the morning to tour the ReVision facility, hear concerns of employees and … Continue reading
The Problem With The ‘Science’ is That It’s Not About Science
The left-wing war on science narrative is driven entirely by progressive ideology; using their science as a tool to re-engineer human behavior and institutions in support of the utopian planned society. More… |GraniteGrok Please Like and Share New Media Militia Links … Continue reading
Northern Pass protestors rally at State House
Hundreds of people came from across the state Sunday to express their opposition to the Northern Pass power transmission project. The $1.6 billion plan to bring electrical power from Canada to markets mostly in Southern New England is working on … Continue reading