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How forests should play a role in combating climate change is at the center of some of the objection to the Forest Service’s plans to cut down trees near Sandwich.
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Granite Shore Power, which owns two plants in New Hampshire, says it will redevelop the sites into renewable energy parks, with solar and battery storage.
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Climate change is pushing back cold temperatures in New Hampshire to later in the fall.
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The plan doesn’t change much about current offerings through NH Saves. But it does include a new program specifically for municipalities, and opens up a pilot program for demand response to all customers.
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Their concerns hinge on the Irving Institute for Energy and Society’s connections to Irving Oil.
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After conflict and turmoil over the last three-year efficiency plan, the plan in front of the commission now is the start of a new process under a new state law.
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Blue crabs, quintessential to the Chesapeake Bay, are showing up with more frequency in Maine. They're expanding their range northward as Maine's waters warm due to climate change. And scientists are now trying to understand what their arrival could mean for Maine's own iconic fisheries.
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Meteorologists recorded 0.3 inches of snow on Sunday, with a chance for more accumulation this week.
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Almost all of China's medium and large cities are susceptible to floods. Some experts are promoting a solution called sponge cities — urban landscapes that are softer and meant to absorb more water.
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When people talk about climate change, you often hear hopelessness. But what if we reframe the conversation? Humans drive global warming; that means humans can find solutions to change the trajectory.
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Just 200 public charging stations are available across New Hampshire, which is equivalent to half of the public charging capacity in Vermont.
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The city recently received $2.2 million in federal grants to plant and maintain 500 urban trees.