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Attend the Governor’s Climate Change Policy Task Force Roundtables – and Attend Prepared!
The Governor’s Climate Change Task Force will be holding four listening sessions in August, so its members can better inform their recommendations to Governor Lynch. Final recommendations are due to Governor Lynch after November.
The following documents contain summaries for New Hampshire Climate Action recommendations. Each was developed by teams of people familiar with these important sectors of NH’s economy.
Draft Recommendations on NH Climate Change Actions:
These documents are for discussion purposes and can be influenced with input
from New Hampshire citizens.
Input and reactions provided by Local Energy Committee members and other New Hampshire residents will be submitted to the Task Force members to aid in their deliberations.
MEETING DATES AND LOCATIONS
Please RSVP to the listed contact:
August 5th, 6:45 pm Squamscott Room, Holloway Commons, Durham, NH |
Hosted by the Rockingham/Strafford Energy Committee Alliance.
RSVP Julia Dundorf, Julia@nhcc.unh.edu
Click for MAP and DRIVING DIRECTIONS |
August 6th, 6:45 pm
Keene Recreation Center, 312 Washington St.
Keene, NH |
hosted by the Keene CCP Committee and Cool Monadnock (CA-CP, ANEI, and SWRPC).
RSVP Sarah Harpster, Sarah_Harpster@antiochne.edu
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August 26th, 6:45 pm
Kennett High School, Eagle Way, Conway, NH |
Hosted by the Mount Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce Green Team.
RSVP Chuck Henderson, chuck@chuckroast.com |
August 27th, 6:45 pm
Meredith Community Ctr. 1 Circle Dr., Meredith, NH |
Hosted by Lakes Region Energy Alliance.
RSVP Erica Anderson, eanderson@lakesrpc.org |
You can influence what the Task Force includes in
its
final recommendations to Governor Lynch

Resources for Local Energy Committees
"...And we ask our Selectmen to consider the appointment of a voluntary energy committee to recommend local steps to save energy and reduce emissions."
-Text from the New Hampshire Climate Change Resolution
"Local energy committees are a wonderful legacy of the Carbon Coalition …I know people up here are anxious to get going. In Ossipee, a town which didn't put the Resolution on the ballot, a student at the Community Technical College is doing an energy audit of the town hall and the selectmen are very excited about it."
-Local business owner in an e-mail exchange with Clean Air-Cool Planet
"Every town in New England should have an energy committee."
- US EPA Reg. Administrator Bob Varney at the NH BIA/OEP Energy Forum
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