Katie Duryea’s phone alerted her that something was moving on her front porch as she taught biology at Southern New Hampshire University.Between classes, Duryea watched a video of branches falling near her home on Main Street in Pembroke. Branches.
Ann Podlipny of Chester is a member of the NH Network. It’s remarkable that all of us have the capacity “to stop burning things” as climate activist Bill McKibben wrote in his essay, In a World on Fire. Though climate action can feel overwhelming at.
Katie Duryea is a Pembroke resident and taxpayer. In the past few weeks, several large shade trees have been removed along Main Street in Pembroke. Based on the size of the remaining stumps, some of these trees were likely planted in the 1930s.They.