by David Brooks | Nov 12, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
If there was ever an election where ranked-choice voting would be useful, the upcoming Democratic Presidential Primary is that election. A slew of candidates! No obvious front-runner! A range of policies and personalities to choose from! It’s a textbook example of a...
by David Brooks | Nov 11, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
The citizen-science online program New Hampshire Stone Wall Mapper has generated a lot of interest since it launched in January. (Here’s my story about it back then.) More than 146,000 walls, some 11,200 miles worth, have been found via LIDAR maps of New...
by David Brooks | Nov 11, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
There are so many ecological disasters these days that it’s nice to hear about an improvement, like the resurrection of the Trumpeter Swan, one of which returned to New Hampshire during migration this year for the first time in perhaps 200 years. By 1900, the...
by David Brooks | Nov 11, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
There are a lot of surprises in a new state report about solid waste, including the fact that other states are shipping tens of thousands of tons of trash to our landfills because it’s cheaper here, but perhaps the most surprising thing is that it really shouldn’t...
by David Brooks | Nov 7, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
Green Mountain Power in Vermont is a pretty small utility, as electric utilities go, but it’s pretty innovative. Its battery-storage program has drawn a lot of attention nationally, and this week’s surprisingly damaging storm gave it a test, as GreenTech...
by David Brooks | Nov 7, 2019 | Blog, Newsletter
The long-stalled effort to bring fast internet to rural towns in New Hampshire is getting a new look these days. Make that a bunch of new looks. “Folks have finally realized that existing carriers are not going to give it to them. If they want something in their town...