New science suggests inefficient homes, businesses and other buildings contribute more to climate change than transportation or industrial production. We'll look at where New Hampshire's at when it comes to conserving energy in our buildings.
Guests
- Mary Downes, energy efficiency specialist at the New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning
- Gil Gelano, manager of marketing support at PSNH; he helps coordinate programs among New Hampshire utilities aimed at improving customers' energy efficiency
- Dick Henry, executive director at the Jordan Institute, an environmental organization focused on green building
We'll also hear from
- Don LaTourette, co-owner of Building Energy Technologies, LLC, working on weatherization and making buildings energy-efficient