by David Brooks | Apr 12, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
Among the various en-route-to-Doomsday scenarios that may occur as we humans thoughtlessly scramble the global climate, a big one involves changing the pattern of ocean movement in the Atlantic – the Gulf Stream and other parts of the Atlantic Meridional...
by David Brooks | Apr 10, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
The state has released its draft proposal for how it wants to use the $30.9 million we will get from Volkswagen as our part of the company’s payment for lying about diesel emissions for years, and thus contributing to the deaths of many people. Here are the main...
by David Brooks | Apr 10, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
Nature Groupie, a collaborative that supports environmental “citizen science” efforts in and around New Hampshire, has a cool report about Keene actually inconveniencing drivers – the horror! – to help frogs, newts and other amphibians seeking...
by David Brooks | Apr 9, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
A Kickstarter push to pay for print editions of “Amazing Stories” science fiction magazine has succeeded, reports Steve Davidson, the New Hampshire man who snagged the trademark in 2008 and has been hosting a online version since. “Just wanted to let...
by David Brooks | Apr 9, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
A proposal to build the state’s largest solar farm on a bend of the river in Concord has been rejected after running afoul of city zoning laws designed to keep land from getting over-covered by structures. The ZBA on Wednesday rejected a proposal for a 54-acre solar...
by David Brooks | Apr 9, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter
(Note: The May 15 Science Cafe NH in Concord is going to discuss the technology and markets of recycling, prodded by stories like this.) As municipalities wrestle with marketplace changes that are making it almost impossible to recycle glass, the second “R” in the...