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Letter: Vote for sensible energy solutions

One big question on voters’ minds (including my own) this election year is how legislators and policymakers can provide some relief from soaring energy bills. While the recently approved emergency energy assistance funding by NH lawmakers will help,.

Letter: Weigh in on waste

If you’re concerned about the amount of solid waste that is dumped in NH from out-of-state, you’re not alone. According to the proposed update of the Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP) drafted by the NH Department of Environmental Services (NHDES),.

Gale Library News

NEWTON —Judith Saum will hold a virtual Zoom presentation discussing the topic of “The Health Effects of Climate Change” on Thurs., May 19 at 7 p.m.

Letter: Benefit all NH electricity consumers

In view of family and friends who benefit from significant energy savings and lucrative jobs through the Mass Save program, the recent Public Utility Commission (PUC) rejection of an expanded energy efficiency plan for NHSaves was appalling..

Climate change is forcing Americans to relocate

Climate change is forcing Americans to relocate Posted at 11:58 AM, May 18, 2021 and last updated 2021-05-18 16:06:16-04 Judith Saum and her husband Doug never intended to have a small plot of land to care for in their retirement. They also never intended to be spending their golden years in Rumey, New Hampshire. But the Saums are part of a growing number of Americans who have become climate refugees, forced to leave their homes for someplace safer because of climate change. It was stressful; I feel grief about it. It actually grieves me to see it happen, Judith Saum said. For the last two decades, these lovebirds lived in Reno, Nevada. They loved their little house. But there was a problem: wildfires in the region were becoming more frequent and more intense because of climate change.

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