Mara Hoplamazian
Reporter, Climate ChangeMara Hoplamazian reports on climate change, energy, and the environment for NHPR, part of our By Degrees initiative. They joined the station in 2021 as a Couch Fellow. Originally from Chicago, Mara earned their undergraduate degree in American Studies from Yale University. Mara uses the pronouns they/them/theirs. You can email them at mhoplamazian@nhpr.org, or get in touch through Twitter @/mara_hop.
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The state applied for funding to supplement the $17 million coming into the state for EV charging from the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program.
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Lawmakers debated energy and environmental issues Tuesday, as culture-war flashpoints like EV safety and ESG investing came up for public hearings
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Queerlective, which uses art as a tool for community building, organized the event at the New Hampshire Audubon’s Massabesic Center.
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Plan New Hampshire, a non-profit, brought together Manchester residents to envision a new way of using streets and sidewalks. Here’s what they propose.
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Solarize North Country is hoping to make people aware of the economic and environmental benefits of solar – and give them a discount.
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What a new Dartmouth College study tells us about how climate change is affecting snow in the region.
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Warm winter temperatures and windy storms have made for unsafe ice conditions in much of the state, New Hampshire Fish and Game said.
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Ahead of New Hampshire's primary, conservatives concerned about climate change were pushing GOP presidential candidates to not only talk about the issue, but pitch plans to reduce environmental harm.
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The plan includes 49 potential “reductions in effectiveness,” a term the Nuclear Regulatory Commission says indicates that the proposed changes are less effective than the current plan.
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The American Conservation Coalition has held events in Manchester ahead of the primary to get Republican presidential candidates on the record about their views on climate change.