by MSH | Jul 13, 2020 | Carbon Fee & Dividend, Climate Change
COVID has cost millions of jobs, if we rebuild our economies by addressing the climate crisis, we can create more jobs than were lost and ensure a more just and livable world. A study from the Political Economy Research Institute shows that every $1 million in...
by MSH | Jun 23, 2020 | Health Crisis
Many businesses in and around Keene have begun to re-open this month, with more planning to re-open over the coming weeks. In the process of re-opening, about 150 businesses have signed the City of Keene’s voluntary KeeneSafe pledge to follow CDC and other COVID...
by MSH | Jun 22, 2020 | Home, Photovoltaics, Solar Energy
Those of us who make our home in New England are proud of our region’s Yankee spirit and our rich architectural history. With each generation, our antique homes, storefronts, and industrial sites are stymied with changes in technology that have the potential to impair...
by MSH | Jun 6, 2020 | Energy Efficiency, Energy Story, Sustainability Stories
Marlborough went to LED Street Light to Save Residents $$ In 2018 the Marlborough Energy committee researched and provided the Selectmen with the information necessary for bids to replace the street lights with LED lamps. Marlborough now has better lighting at...
by MSH | Jun 6, 2020 | Energy Efficiency, Energy Story, Sustainability Stories
The Shedd-Porter Library is a unique piece of architecture for a small New England town with its copper dome and brought with it heating challenges. A project started to reduce heating causes because the Obama stimulus package funded an audit. This allowed the...