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NOW OR NEVER is a series of stories for television and web broadcast about people taking action and becoming part of the solution to climate change. We have stories working about ice fishermen, ski areas, loggers, beyond-oil companies, rural and urban homesteaders, stay-at-home moms gone ...

NOW OR NEVER is a series of stories for television and web broadcast about people taking action and becoming part of the solution to climate change. We have stories working about ice fishermen, ski areas, loggers, beyond-oil companies, rural and urban homesteaders, stay-at-home moms gone mad over climate change, churches becoming energy brokers, universities cutting their emissions by 60% and saving tens of millions of dollars, steel plants becoming wind farms and whole towns and cities rethinking the way they function. As we gather these stories we will be making them available in short form on this site. We will also be providing the solution makers that we profile with clips and media for their own promotion.

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    In "The Plan" theGreenScreen.tv meets with climatologist Cameron Wake of the University of New Hampshire to talk about the link between greenhouse gases and climate change. Peter Frumhoff of the Union of Concerned Scientists talks solutions and Jack Bingham takes us on a solar thermal storage tank installation.

    Aug 24, 2011 Read more
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    theGreenScreen.tv Episode 012: A Dozen Solutions

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    In A Dozen Solutions theGreenScreen.tv visits The ribbon-cutting for the Hoop House at South Berwick's Central Elementary and how this project in growing, cooking and eating local food combines with the landscape efforts of Terrence Parker to create a an outdoor classroom. Visited for the ribbon-cutting by US Congresswoman, Chellie Pingree, the projects combine to connect kids to the land and food that it creates that is all around them. In Meredith, New Hampshire, a successful effort to revive and old mill building into a hotel – the Inn at Mill Falls – has become an engine to revitalize a community. And Tom Jackson brings a selection form his upcoming film, At Any Cost, about the underside of select coal and petroleum businesses.

    Jun 8, 2011 Read more
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    theGreenScreen.tv 011 The Mission

    Host Bill Rogers speaks with Zach Smith of The Last ...

    Host Bill Rogers speaks with Zach Smith of The Last Environment, an organization that works with local communities to educate a diverse global audience in compelling and often last-chance locations with a focus on earth system science, social justice solutions and sustainability. Dyanna Smith (no relation to Zach) is president of Red Eft Organization whose mission is to assist other organizations in issues around sustainability. She speak of their first Whaleback Film Festival in Portsmouth, NH and presents a clip from the Audience Award winning film, Beyond Denial."

    May 24, 2011 Read more
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    theGreenScreen.tv Episode 010 Portsmouth, NH, USA

    theGreenScreen.tv host Bill Rogers speaks with: Bert Cohen of Sustainable ...

    theGreenScreen.tv host Bill Rogers speaks with: Bert Cohen of Sustainable Portsmouth about creating system change in what Bert calls the eco municipality of Portsmouth. Peter Frumhoff of the Union of Concerned Scientists speaks how solution can build on solution to find more constructive ways to use energy with a variety of solutions. Kim McGlinchey teaches science at Portsmouth High School and advises students at their eco-club. Jerry Monkman brings his film, "The Anderson Farm" which leads off the Whaleback Film Festival in downtown Portsmouth.

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    theGreenScreen.tv Episode 009 The Green Alliance

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    theGreenScreen.tv Episode 008 Food & Motion

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    theGreenScreen.tv Episode 007: Service

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    Apr 25, 2011 Read more
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    theGreenScreen.tv Episode 006: Local and Hyper Local

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    theGreenScreen.tv host Bill Rogers speaks with members of our local community in the Seacoast of New Hampshire. Rian Bedard runs eco movement consulting & hauling whose power and rationale comes from the compost all around us. Rian brings a clip from one day in the life of a compost hauler and shows us where it all goes. Ann Bliss is a board member of SeaREI, the Seacoast Area Renewable Energy Initiative, which brings the concept of barn raisers to solar with their "energy raisers" in which members assist one another to put more solar on more homes and businesses. Dan Freund brings his shortstream.tv which looks to the very local Portsmouth community as inspiration for media as immediate as it is short.

    Apr 18, 2011 Read more
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    theGreenScreen.tv Episode 005: the .org show 2

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    Mar 28, 2011 Read more
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