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An Open Letter from the City of Keene Bicycle and Pedestrian Pathway Advisory Committee Regarding the Downtown Reconstruction Project
By Todd Horner, Keene Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee The City of Keene Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory...
How the Inflation Reduction Act Can Help You Make Home Energy Improvements | Monadnock Ledger Transcript
By Dori Drachman, Co-coordinator of the PREP Team and Co-chair of the Monadnock Sustainability Hub Originally...
Electric Vehicles (EVs) Myths and Opportunities | Monadnock Shopper News
By MSH Board Member, John Kondos. Originally Published in The Monadnock Shopper News, Green Monadnock column,...
Climate Science: The IPCC Reports
By Gerald Burns, Monadnock Sustainability Hub Originally Published in the Monadnock Shopper News Quick quiz: What do...
Clean Energy to Clean Our Waste
By Ann Shedd, MSH Board Member. Originally Published in The Monadnock Shopper News, Green Monadnock column, July 2022....
“The Hottest Topic on Earth”: The Climate Conference and Local Solutions | Monadnock Shopper News
By MSH Board Member, Gerald Burns. Originally Published in The Monadnock Shopper News, Green Monadnock column,...