The New Hampshire Carbon Challenge is a University of New Hampshire (UNH) initiative committed to providing NH residents and communities with the information, tools and support necessary for households to reduce their residential carbon dioxide emissions by 10,000 pounds per year.
Currently North Conway is #2 in the state of New Hampshire with 47 households pledging to reduce 300,403 pounds of carbon which should realize a savings of $40,913 in enerrgy costs.
We are currently pushing to reach 5 million pounds of carbon so the local Chamber of Commerce has issues a Mt. Washington Valley Climate Challenge.
HOW TO TAKE THE CHALLENGE:
1. Gather your fuel and electric bills and you car manual and also check your car's odometer.
2. Click on Climate Challenge
3. Fill in the form and be sure to include MWV Climate Challenge Household or Business under the community section and SUBMIT.
4. Begin to implement th proposed changes!
The Mt. Washington Valley Green Team has formed several sub-sommittees to deal with such issues as recycling and conservation, sustainable food and agriculture and much more.
Come on North Conway Homeowners, let's get to #1 and show our commitment to making a difference in the White Mountains of NH.
Take the climate challenge now!
Move to North Conway NH and enjoy "OUR CLIMATE"!
Hi everyone and I am glad to share the following:
I welcome everyone to open discussions and I invite you to contact me about these two important issues. I am glad to share this very important data. Come on over to PickensPlan and join us.
I am submitting this information for you to review, I also invite a discussion with The Green Team and invite them to look at T. Boone Pickens Plan. Here are real numbers that have been complied by Dr Has J Kugler, PhD.
He says and I quote:
"Energy and environment are intricately connected. No matter what YOU believe about Global Warming. The experts all agree that The Villain is excess CO2 burden on the environment.
The Pickens Plan, put into action as proposed, would reduce the CO2 burden on our environment by a whopping 2 BILLION pounds of CO2 per day, which is about 120 BILLION gallons of CO2 gas."
To view the calculations for yourselves, check "PICKENS BY THE NUMBERS" at
http://EIToroEXPOSED.com.
Karen Nardella
Madison, NH
emporiumllc@roadrunner.com