BRISTOL — NHSaves Button Up, a home energy savings workshop series, is coming to Bristol. Hosted by the Bristol Sustainability Committee, the …
Advocates for a ban on plastic bags said they chose to hold off on presenting legislation this session after they could not secure a Republican co-sponsor for what they hope will eventually be a bipartisan bill. “We just feel like it would be more damaging to advance it and have it turn into a partisan […]
New Hampshire’s open spaces are part of what makes this state feel like home to me. I have lived, worked and played in the state for more than…
The Dispatch reports on the viability of Pigouvian taxes to combat climate change, emphasizing their market-driven benefits and addressing critiques.
The Conversation reports on single-stream recycling, emphasizing its convenience but noting significant contamination issues that reduce effectiveness.
A team of international researchers said their findings show the "remarkable resilience" of the forest.
The technology aims to address fuel poverty and promote a more efficient use of renewable energy.
Reasons to be Cheerful reports on initiatives like Eco-Soap Bank and Soap Aid, recycling hotel soap to reduce waste and improve hygiene access.
Grist reports Plympton, MA cut waste by implementing a pay-per-bag system, reducing trash volume by nearly half and saving $65,000 annually.
