Cameron Wake will be speaking at the Rye Public Library on Tuesday, January 31* 7:00 – 8:00 PM on Economic Development and Climate Change in New England. What is the forecast? What can we do – or is it just nature? *Snow date Thursday, February 2 .Cam Wake Climate Change Flyer 72
May 1 – New Hampshire No Impact Week – Wherever you may be, The No Impact Experiment is a one-week carbon cleanse, which was inspired by the book and film and person, No Impact Man, Colin Beavan and his No Impact Project (http://www.noimpactproject.org/) From May 1st to May 8th, you are challenged to lower your [...]
As you wrap up harvest of your fall vegetables or stock up at your local farmers’ market, you can easily preserve them for later use this winter by storing them in different parts of your house. Cold storage is as simple as matching the different temperature and humidity levels of your house to the [...]
The first ten things to do are listed by the Environment Defense Fund, the rest of the list are actions taken by local people. Take or pledge to take only THREE actions and an area artist will paint a lovely painting of your home or whatever part you may want, e.g. an arbor, a shed, [...]
The Rye Energy Committee has partnered with the Seacoast Science Center and
Clean Air Cool Planet to develop their 2010 Honor Your Home project.
To take part in this initiative, you must be a resident of Rye and commit to taking three or more actions to lessen your carbon footprint. Once committed, participants will be “honored” by [...]
Lower your carbon footprint and help the environment by using reusable water containers. Watch Think Outside the Bottle by Annie Leonard, author of The Story of Stuff.