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New Hampshire is an outlier in New England when it comes to offshore wind. Some are trying to change that.
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And are they vulnerable to climate change?
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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.
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Electric vehicles and solar power are growing quickly and offering hope the world could still meet climate change goals.
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The state got over 21 inches of rain, more than any other year since recordkeeping began in 1895.
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Bill McKibben is the founder of Third Act, an organization that helps older Americans get involved with the climate movement. He discusses rising climate anxiety and how to overcome inaction.
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The outlook for climate change is better now than a few years ago, but countries have a long way to go to avoid dangerous climate impacts, according to a new report.
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The popular White Mountains landmark is dotted with “cracks and grooves” that are likely left behind from a glacier.
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Aid will help with recovery, repair and conservation.
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More intense storms, rising sea levels, toxic algae blooms, and other environmental crises are making it harder for tribes to practice their culture and to pass it on.
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Vermont is among a minority of states that lack a mandatory flood risk disclosure law for real estate transactions, leaving prospective homebuyers and renters with limited information.