by David Brooks | Jun 21, 2024 | Blog, Newsletter
Every landfill of any size should have either solar panels or gas-to-energy systems, or both. Lebanon is installing one, which, says the Valley News, “is expected to provide 80% of the electricity used by city facilities. The remaining 20% is being provided by...
by David Brooks | Jun 20, 2024 | Blog, Newsletter
On Wednesday an alert went out saying that our 911 system was down – then another alert came out saying, no, it’s just Massachusetts. Same thing happened in Vermont and Maine. So what happened to Massachusetts? The Boston Globe has a story (here):...
by David Brooks | Jun 18, 2024 | Blog, Newsletter
It says something about amateur radio that despite its high-tech trappings – they can bounce signals off the moon, chit-chat with the International Space Station, and have to keep track of solar storms – one of the tools used in the field is a rock tied on a string....
by David Brooks | Jun 18, 2024 | Blog
Concord may not break pure temperature records for the next few days as the Heat Dome arrives (although we might, it’s close) but it will probably be more miserable than ever before and for a longer stretch. The record high temperature for Concord for June 18...
by David Brooks | Jun 18, 2024 | Blog
Science Cafe New Hampshire in Nashua will discuss “Ocean Currents: Their State and Our Future” on Wednesday, June 19, from 6:30 t 8 p.m. at The Rambling House, 57 Factory St Nashua. Very interesting topic, I think. Ocean Currents are critical to moving...