Tag Archives: New Hampshire
Isn’t Climate Change Nice?
Post By: Bryna Cofrin-Shaw People are nice. Very, very nice. This is not, by any means, the lesson I thought I’d learn from Climate Summer, but the more amazing favors, meals, floors, and cheers we receive, the more I’m convinced … Continue reading
Poverty, Race and One Community Garden
Post by Ben Trolio I yawned once. My mouth stretched in a colossal circle reflecting my sleep deprived state. Last night had been filled with fun rather than sleep. Before me lay the flat, green expanse of the Sycamore Community … Continue reading
Women in the Movement
Posted By: Bryna Cofrin-Shaw I want someone to shake my hand first. Or Sandy’s. Or Jordan’s. We go to City Hall, General Services Department, local business; we talk to counsel members, government employees, business owners. I make eye contact, introduce … Continue reading
Harry Potter Climate Summer
Post by Jordan Swenson In honor of the 8th and final Harry Potter movie premiere this evening, the New Hampshire Team felt it was our obligation to understand and document the local witches and wizards in their efforts towards sustainability. … Continue reading
One Month Left
Post by: Sandy Carter As I realized upon waking this morning that there was exactly one month left in Climate Summer, I thought about the true importance of this program. The value of this program, the message that we are … Continue reading
The “Kids” Are Alright: My Adventures with the NH Team in Keene
Guest Blog by Steve Chase, Keene Local Contact Steve Chase is the director of the master’s program concentration in Advocacy for Social Justice and Sustainability at Antioch University New England. Along with being an educator, Steve is an activist, writer, and one of … Continue reading
Keene, NH 7/6-7/11
Who is the New Hampshire Climate Team?
Hamsters Invade Portsmouth!
By Ben Trolio Our ventures into Portsmouth thus far have been filled with good food, good people and mind boggling initiatives that are moving this community at warp speed away from fossil fuels. One of the heroes of this feel … Continue reading



