Conservation NH
Big picture environmental advocacy for the state of New Hampshire.
Thank you to everybody who braved the blizzard for the event today! We had a great time and are looking forward to working with you all this legislative session. Stay tuned for photos from today's event!
7.5 hours until Green Eggs and New HAM-shire! It is snowy out there, so be careful when you head out tomorrow! We will try to let you all know how the roads are here in Concord. See you soon!
01/26/2015
Snow update! We have decided to postpone the "Green Eggs and New HAM-shire" event so that everybody can stay safe and off the roads! The event will now be held on Thursday, February 5th. If you have already registered, then you are all set! If you have not yet registered, you may do so through the link below. Stay safe this week, folks!
8th Annual Green Eggs and New HAM-shire Legislative Breakfast Dear Friends, Please join Conservation NH on January 28th at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord for our 8th annual Environmental Policy Breakfast - a news-making, thought-provoking morning, and the greenest event of the year. Free and open to the public! Doors open at 7:30am. Register today!
http://conservationnh.org/land/2014-green-eggs-n-new-ham-shire-environmental-policy-breakfast/
Register now for Green Eggs 'n New HAM-shire!! Just three weeks away...
2014 Green Eggs ‘n New HAM-shire Environmental Policy Breakfast | Conservation New Hampshire On Wednesday, January 29, 2014, please join 400 Granite Staters – law makers, advocates, business leaders, and the general public – and learn about some of
12/09/2013
Thank you Senator Odell for thinking about how to fund NH Fish and Game through an annual fee on canoes and kayaks. For all of our canoe adventures, we're happy to pay the $10...are you?
http://www.eagletribune.com/newhampshire/x1636707214/N-H-considers-annual-fee-for-canoes-kayaks
N.H. considers annual fee for canoes, kayaks Dropping a canoe or kayak in New Hampshire waters may soon come at a cost.It could also become a little more expensive to use a rowboat, sailboat or a
12/03/2013
Interested in how energy projects are approved? Interactive workshops are being held around the state to get input. Please come share your thoughts and experiences, and give us your opinion on how our current energy siting process could be improved.December 3, 2013 at Manchester Memorial High School Cafeteria in Manchester
December 4, 2013 at Groveton High School Gymnasium in Groveton
December 5, 2013 at Keene Recreation Center in Keene
December 9, 2013 at the Town of Newington Main Hall in Newington
December 10, 2013 at Plymouth Regional High School in Plymouth
To register: http://www.raabassociates.org/nhoep
More info: http://www.nh.gov/oep/energy/programs/sb99.htm
http://www.raabassociates.org/nhoep WE NEED YOU! TO SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT SITING ENERGY PROJECTS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. PLEASE JOIN US AT ONE OF OUR INTERACTIVE CITIZEN INPUT WORKSHOPS!
11/26/2013
http://nhpr.org/post/new-climate-model-help-planners-plot-future
Interesting new research in NH on the impacts of climate change.
New Climate Model To Help Planners Plot Future Municipal Planners all around the state are teaming up with a University of New Hampshire Scientist to plan for Climate Change. With funding from the
The passing of Councilor Ray Burton is a great loss to the North Country and to all of us in NH.
Who will run in a special election to fill his seat in January?
11/08/2013
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/politics/1020872-476/amid-forceful-push-by-supporters-house-panel.html
GMO labeling bill does not pass NH house panel -- very disappointing vote.
Amid forceful push by supporters, House panel votes down labels for foods with GMO, measure An impressive grassroots campaign to require labeling food that is genetically engineered came up short
10/25/2013
http://conservationnh.org/people-health/the-howler/
Are you coming to the fun Howler party at Hermanos Cocina in Concord on Tuesday, Oct. 29th? We hope so. Pass it on.
The Howler | Conservation New Hampshire Join your friends at Conservation NH for: THE HARVEST HOWLER We're not sure exactly what the Howler means, but we know what it sounds like: a fun party
10/23/2013
http://nhpr.org/post/staying-warm-granite-state-guide-home-heating-fuels
A chill is in the air. Time to think about weatherstripping the windows, your heating bill and who knows, a wood pellet stove to get through the winter months (and save $$)?
Staying Warm In The Granite State: A Guide To Home Heating Fuels The frost advisories are beginning to pile up and boilers in basements are cycling on to take the edge off of the autumn chill: heating season is upon us.
The NH Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food turns 100 today! Fun displays and local food at the Statehouse. Between 10-2PM.
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