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This video is the first of three segments of the panel discussion, hosted by Deb of Bonafide Green Goods, with Alex Lee of Project Laundry List and Tom Irwin of The Conservation Law Foundation, following the presentation of three episodes of DOWN THE MIGHTY RIVER, a documentary series (in Cree and English) that takes the audience on a scientific and cultural journey down one of the most magnificent wild rivers in the world in summer 2009, before it was damned for a hydroelectric plant. Captured in stunning HD photography, Down the Mighty River is an intimate and moving portrait of the animals, plants, fish and people along the river. The presentation had particular relevance to NH residents reading about the issue of hydroelectricity in their own area in the morning paper: www.concordmonitor.com The latest presentation in Red River Theatres’ and GREEN CONCORD’S monthly “Green Living Series,” DOWN THE MIGHTY RIVER was preceded by GREEN CONCORD’S “Green Drinks” gathering. For more on Green Concord Events: www.greenconcord.org Sponsored by Project Laundry List and Bona Fide Green Goods (formerly Real Green Goods). www.laundrylist.org www.bonafidegreengoods.com Red River Theatres is an independent, community-supported cinema located in Concord, NH, but serving a much wider NH audience. Ticket and Concession Revenue only covers approximately 50% of the costs of running the theatres,yet Red River recently was named among the “Top 5 Cinemas in New England” by Yankee Magazine

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Creating Renewable Energy yourself is Easier Than You Might Think

June 9, 2010

Have you ever considered creating your own renewable energy? With rising energy prices, concerns about energy supplies and the environment there are many people who would love to be able to unplug from the grid. Most of these people never do anything to start generating their own energy and they also don’t realize how easy […]

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You Might be Driving “Green” Cars in the Near Future

November 15, 2009

The global agony because of rising fuel prices brought about concept cars that you might be driving in a few years time. The future cars will be very efficient, clean, and will no longer need petrol. Most manufacturers are exploring possibilities of building green cars for mass market. Trials runs are being conducted everyday for […]

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