The Stories
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.
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. In this episode volunteeer workers run Powderhouse Hill in southern Maine, keeping a ski area open with the energy of a local community. The truck that the Hardee boys drove up the hill and parked to run a rope tow still provides the support for the current lift. With climate change upon us the spirit of times gone by lives with us today.
In this episode the Now or Never team continues their coverage of the Global Warming and Energy Conference hosted by Clean Air Cool Planet in Manchester, New Hampshire. In Part two we hear from four Presidential candidates who shared their opinions on climate change with us at the conference.
In this episode we'll take you to the top of Cannon Mountain in
Franconia New Hampshire where a sub-committee of the US Congress met to
discuss the impact of climate change. In this short clip you'll see an
exchange that surprised us.
In this episode the Now or Never team visits the Global Warming
and Energy Conference hosted by Clean Air Cool Planet in Manchester,
New Hampshire.
In this episode Brian Thomas, one of the Now or Never interns, talks about
the "Triple Threat" and offers some simple suggestions to save energy
and mitigate climate change.
In this episode Emily Kirkpatrick, one of the Now or Never interns, talks about energy conservation in her own life and her mother's reaction to a few changes around the house.
In this episode towns in New Hampshire wrestle with resolutions about climate change at their annual meetings.
In this episode we meet Julia Dundorf and Denise Blaha, two women who have started the New Hampshire Carbon Challange an orgainization that asks New Hampshire residents to reduce their household's carbon dioxide emissions by !0,000 pounds per year.
In this first Podcast meet the Court Street Media team producing Now or Never. Hear where their inspiration came from and see where the project is headed.















