The Green Screen heads back to Bow, NH to take a look at the nearly completed house built by Ridgeview Construction that utilizes green building practices.
One band, one brand fashion show at Earthtec Headquarters in Portsmouth, NH pairs emerging artists with emerging fashion designers. Earthtec founder Dennis Randall talks about sustainable fashion.
The Green Screen catches up with a group of Portsmouth residents who say recycling doesn't have to be ugly. Area schoolchildren working with a local artist created 6 hand-made recycling stations to reflect this historic town's downtown aestheti
In this segment, we hear from the participants, sponsors, and organizers of a certificate program aimed at educating business leaders in implementing sustainable practices in business.
In part 2 of this 2 part special report, we follow the formation of the New Hampshire version of the Occupy Wall Street movement. We also hear from professors of political science at the University of New Hampshire about their perspectives on t
In this segment, we hear from recipients of the 2011 Lean & Green award. These are given to businesses in New Hampshire who are improving their bottom lines by incorporating green and sustainable practices into how they run their businesses.
In part 1 of this 2 part special report, Solutions reporter, Michael Grosse, follows the formation of Occupy New Hampshire and reports on the link between the Occupy Movement and the environment.
In this episode, The Green Screen goes to the beach! We find a surfing sub-culture dedicated to turning on their industry to greener ideas. Then we look at a local slice of an international beach cleanup day.
A breakaway segment from Episode 101 of The Green Screen. Filmed at the Green Alliance summer cookout in Greenland, we take a look at a car dealership that makes green choices as common business practice.
In this, the first episode of our second season, we look at MyEnergyPlan.net, the Green Alliance, and we introduce our new producer Michael Grosse. MyEnergyPlan.net offers web-based tools to save homeowners money, to connect them with contracto
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
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 c
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 j
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