by David Brooks | Jan 8, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
NHPR’s Annie Ropeik has a story about EPA approving a sort of group-hug methodology for reducing the amount of nitrogen that ends up in the Great Bay from surrounding towns. This is a common situation where the problem is worse than the sum of the parts because...
by David Brooks | Jan 7, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
There’s a bill before the state Legislature “establishing April 8, 2024 as solar eclipse day in New Hampshire.” It’s part of the state’s preparation to enjoy (and profit from) the fact that eclipse totality will pass through Coos County...
by David Brooks | Jan 7, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
Do you want to hear about another thing being hurt by warming winters? Probably not, but here it is anyway: Dogsled racing. The Appalachian Mountain Club has a big story about the problem (read it right here) called “Menace to Mushing”. In a 2014...
by David Brooks | Jan 6, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
From UNH News Service: Organic dairy cows fed kelp meal produced less methane for part of the summer grazing season, according to researchers with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of New Hampshire. Based on these initial and other...
by David Brooks | Jan 3, 2020 | Blog, Newsletter
Note: Despite the name similarity, QuasarWave has no relation to Quasar Power & Technologies in Belmont, NH, which is a military contractor of power equipment (milpower.com/) The company installing a factory in a former North Country paper mill hopes to create...