
By GA Intern, Laura Roach Mike Wilson is receiving a lot of phone calls this time of year. He is the president and owner of MJW Drywall and Foam Insulation and he is in the business of energy audits, insulation and drywall. Since the weather has chilled Wilson has seen a lot of customers...

By GA Intern, Nick White Crescent Snow and Ice Management already knows a thing or two about being sustainable, but Operations Manager, Dean Outhouse, recently found another way to push the green envelope...

By Jim Cavan On Saturday, November 21st, Sustainable Portsmouth will make public its ambitious 5-year project to help reduce the city’s overall carbon footprint. ...

By Ellen Sargent While Kermit the Frog may disagree, it turns out that it IS easy being green. For many small businesses, going Green is a way to cut costs with the added benefit of helping the environment...

On Saturday, October 24th, the weather was cold and rainy, essentially the perfect day. At least for those attending the Sea-Coast Better Living Expo at the Frank Jones Center in Portsmouth...

by Laura Roach, GA intern For years it seems as if emergency alarms have been ringing: Americans need to build innovative energy infrastructure. What does that entail?...

Imagine you're an eco-conscious consumer, a busy mother with an active lifestyle who wouldn't mind making a little extra money so long as your family stays first on the list. And imagine that you care deeply about health and well-being, not just for your family but for everyone...

By Jim Cavan There aren’t too many people who look forward to the cold with the same fervor as Andrew Keller. ...

Portsmouth resident Annie Rainboth has been an enthusiastic member of the Green Alliance for almost 6 months now. She doesn't own a business but was drawn to the Green Card the first time she heard about it...

by Laura Roach, GA Intern Halloween is over, the costumes are stowed away, the candy devoured and the decorations dismantled. But what do you do with your rapidly decomposing jack-o-lanterns...

By Jim Cavan When Norm Mancusi started conceptualizing what would become New Hampshire’s first LEED-certified “spec” home back in 2007, “going green” was still very much a fringe idea. Now, les...

After you're done hanging the cobwebs and scarecrows, come on down to the Dover ReStore, where this Saturday you can save 20% on everything in the store just by wearing your costume...

by Nicholas White, UNH Junior & GA Intern The University of New Hampshire recently received the annual Campus Sustainability Leadership Award from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE)...

By Brenna Morris What actions can we take to make Portsmouth more sustainable? Currently, 2% of Portsmouth’s carbon footprint is from municipal government and 98% is from the people living in the area. ...










