New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services

Greenworks Archive

Titles and Dates of Publication

  • Artificial or Real? Which Tree is Right for the Environment?
    (December 2002)

  • Bright Nights: A Light Pollution Dilemma
    (November 2002)

  • Saving Power in New Hampshire - New Hampshire electric utilities offer new lighting rebate program
    (October 2002)

  • Help Keep Boat Sewage Out of New Hampshire Waters
    (September 2002)

  • Year of Clean Water: The 30th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act
    (July 2002)

  • Watch for Blue-Green Scum on Lakes and Ponds This Summer - It May Contain a Harmful Type of Algae
    (June 2002)

  • Hot Weather — and "Smog" — on the Way
    (May 2002)

  • Vernal Pools … Wet and Wonderful
    (April 2002)

  • Conserving Water at Home Helps to Battle the Drought
    (March 2002)

  • Buying a "Cleaner" Car in New Hampshire Just Got Easier
    (February 2002)

  • Is Your Heating Oil Tank at Risk for Failure? - You May Qualify for Money to Help Repair or Replace It
    (January 2002)

  • Giving Back to the Environment this Holiday Season
    (December 2001)

  • New Hampshire Recycles … Community by Community
    (November 2001)

  • Protecting Your Health and the Environment-Safer Alternatives to "Backyard Burning"
    (October 2001)

  • Pollution Prevention Focuses on “Environmentally Preferable Purchasing –
    Shopping for a Better Environment”

    (September 2001)

  • Cleaning New Hampshire's Coast
    (August 2001)

  • Clean Water Makes Summer More Fun For All!
    (July 2001)

  • Your Backyard Can Help Keep Rivers and Lakes Clean
    (June 2001)

  • A Healthy Garden And Lawn Makes For A Healthy Watershed
    (May 2001)

  • Start Composting This Spring and Give Something Back to the Earth
    (April 2001)

  • Volunteering to Help New Hampshire's Environment
    (March 2001)

  • Energy Efficiency at Home: It's Easy
    (February 2001)

  • Celebrating a "Green" Holiday
    (December 2000)

  • Spending Less to Stay Warm This Winter
    (November 2000)

  • Mercury: Going, Going …
    (October 2000)

  • Conservation Easements: A Way to Save Land and Water for Our State’s Future
    (September 2000)

  • "Healthy Planet = Healthy Kids" Theme of This Year’s Pollution Prevention Week September 18-24
    (August 2000)

  • Clean Watersheds—You Can Make a Difference
    (July 2000)

  • Vernal Pools Are Wet And Wonderful!
    (April 2000)

  • Attention Anglers! The N.H. Department of Environmental Services Needs You
    (March 2000)

  • Looking for Information on the Environment? Turn to DES
    (January 2000)

  • Shop Green for the Holidays
    (December 1999)

  • For Our Children—Buy Recycled!
    (November 1999)

  • Is Your House Sending Pollutants, and Money, Up the Chimney?
    (October 1999)

  • Out of Sight, But Keep It in Mind: Tips for Maintaining Groundwater Supplies
    (September 1999)

  • Stewardship Tips for Summer Fun
    (August 1999)

  • Where Has All the Water Gone, and What Can You Do About It?
    (July 1999)

  • Lead Lethal in Loons - How Anglers, and Others, Can Help Save Waterbirds
    (June 1999)

  • You Can Help to Zone Out Ozone
    (May 1999)

  • How to keep gasoline from contaminating your drinking water
    (April 1999)

  • Groundwater Protection -- What You Can Do
    (January 1999)

  • Leaf Compost ... A Harvest Not to Be Missed!
    (November 1998)

  • What's Your Pollution Prevention Action Quotient?
    (October 1998)

  • Don't Pitch It Out - Pitch In!
    (September 1998)

  • Clean Watersheds -- You Can Make a Difference
    (August 1998)

  • Keeping Flood Waters Down: How We Can All Help
    (July 1998)

  • What's Your Pollution Prevention Action Quotient?
    (June 1998)

  • Sustaining Home Sweet Home for Wildlife
    (April 1998)

  • Mud on the Move
    (March 1998)

  • Reducing the Mercury Risk
    (February 1998)

  • Getting Wet for Good Reason: Volunteers Help Monitor Rivers and Lakes
    (January 1998)

  • Planet Pleasing Gift Ideas
    (December 1997)

  • Driving Smart Saves Money, Saves Lives, and Saves the Environment
    (November 1997)

  • Fall Yard Care Creates a "Greener" Spring
    (October 1997)

  • In the Market for a New Car? Ask for a Cleaner Running Model
    (September 1997)

  • Conserving New Hampshire's Water Resources
    (August 1997)

  • Practicing Lake Stewardship
    (July 1997)

  • Preventing Pollution from Your Own Backyard
    (June 1997)

  • Community Composting—Waste Not, Want Not
    (May 1997)

  • Keeping Barnyard Runoff in Its Place
    (April 1997)

  • Maintain Your Septic System to Prevent Costly Repairs
    (March 1997)

  • Operating Your Woodstove for a Clean Burn
    (February 1997)

  • Preventing Home Fuel Oil Spills and Costly Cleanups
    (January 1997)

  • The "Wrap" on Packaging
    (December 1996)

  • Citizen Action Yields a Different Harvest
    (November 1996)

  • Backyard Miracles--Turning Leaves to "Black Gold"
    (October 1996)

  • New Hampshire Forests Provide More Than Spectacular Fall Foliage -- Especially Along Our Shorelands
    (September 1996)

  • Whose Habitat Will You Explore Today? Discover New Hampshire's Many Nature Activities
    (August 1996)

  • Boating Tips for Protecting Water Quality in New Hampshire
    (July 1996)

  • What Does a Cleansing Rain Wash Away?
    (June 1996)

  • Rethinking Your Lawn Care Practices
    (May 1996)

  • Old Paint, Batteries, and Motor Oil--What on Earth Do I Do with Them?
    (April 1996)

  • Avoiding Home Heating Oil Spills
    (March 1996)