by David Brooks | Feb 1, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
If New Hampshire wants to tackle two of the biggest problems facing us — the climate crisis and painfully expensive housing — we need to make it easier to not follow in my footsteps. My problem? I live in a big single-family home on more land than I need and everybody...
by David Brooks | Jan 31, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
Citizens Count notes that there are three – count ’em, three! – bills advocating ranked-choice voting in the NH Legislature this session. Prediction: All will die in the face of the GOP’s effort to limit the effectiveness of voting. This is...
by David Brooks | Jan 30, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
New Hampshire continues to lag neighboring states in support for the growing tide of electric vehicles and the variety of bills before the legislature on the topic, not to mention the regulatory reason that the town of Derry removed its EV chargers, shows that...
by David Brooks | Jan 30, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
Cold weather affects all kinds of vehicles: Mileage on my Prius drops about 10% between summer and winter, and mileage on plain old gasoline cars also falls, although most people don’t notice because they don’t keep track. Electric vehicles owners...
by David Brooks | Jan 30, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
A poster in reddit named AeroSpaceChair put up an item pointing out that at least three N.H. firms provided products used on the James Webb Space Telescope. (The post is here.) + Appli-Tec of Salem. Appli-Tec Part of Historic NASA Goddard Webb Space Telescope Project...
by David Brooks | Jan 27, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
The site Nothing But Hemp reports that tests are continuing at a former Air Force base in northern Maine to plant hemp on soil polluted with PFAS and similar chemicals because the plant removes them from the ground, a.k.a. phytoremediation. If this works out it could...