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The Monadnock Sustainability Hub stands in solidarity with those working toward social and environmental justice. As an organization working toward a better future, the Monadnock Sustainability Hub is unequivocal in its support of free and open democracy. We acknowledge and uphold the moral obligation we share to advance social and environmental justice in ways that remedy past injustices. In doing so, we recognize the inequality inherent in the history of our nation and vow to do our part as we transition to 100% clean energy in the region and toward a more just, equitable, and sustainable future for all.
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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,...
Medical Professionals Heated Up About the Climate Crisis | Monadnock Shopper News
By MSH Board Member, Ann Shedd. Originally Published in The Monadnock Shopper News, Green Monadnock column, October...
How Bad Does the Climate Crisis Have to Get for Us to Get It? | Monadnock Shopper News
By MSH Board Member, John Kondos. Originally Published in The Monadnock Shopper News, Green Monadnock column, August...
Take Action With Your Wallet | How Your Investments Could Impact the Future of the Planet
Originally published in the Monadnock Shopper News, July 2021. By MSH volunteer & Monadnock local Jake Gehrung....
Your Money or Your Bank | How Personal Finance Relates to Climate Change
Originally published in the Monadnock Shopper News, June 2021. By MSH volunteer & Monadnock local Jake Gehrung....