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Opinion: The less you drive, the more you pay

Dick Lemieux lives in Concord. In their effort to create parity between drivers of gas-powered cars and drivers of hybrid and electric cars, legislators are again proposing a flat annual surcharge registration fee $100 for EVs and $50 for hybrids..

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Opinion: Why should we care about climate change?

John Crosby is a retired meteorologist living in the Eastman Community in Grantham. During his long career he specialized in the design and implementation of ground-based weather instruments in the U.S. and around the world. John’s last 15 years.

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Opinion: The impact of HB 281 for utility ratepayers

Terry Cronin lives in Hopkinton. When I first heard of the proposed repeal of the law that requires utilities to integrate their resource planning to protect consumers from unnecessary risks and costs of infrastructure projects, it struck me as an.

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Opinion: Energy costs in New Hampshire

Nick Krakoff is senior attorney at Conservation Law Foundation New Hampshire. A bill that recently passed New Hampshire’s Senate has the potential to raise our energy prices and set us back even further on climate change by altering the way state.

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Bow explores options for composting waste

In an effort to reduce the amount of solid waste headed to landfills, the town of Bow has recently started to explore sustainable options for composting food waste.Inspired by a successful pilot program in New London, the recycling and solid waste.

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