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Migration, a mast year, and climate change are all contributing, said Sean O’Brien, with the UNH Cooperative Extension.
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Público comenta sobre el plan de cambio climático del estado. NH proyecta un turismo movido, con ciertas adaptaciones en sus áreas de esquí. UNH Manchester organiza una feria científica para niños.
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Participants in the first community meeting, held on Zoom this week, focused on making sure climate solutions were accessible to renters and others who have been historically left out of some projects.
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While federal projections show New Hampshire is in for a warm winter, state officials estimate about three million people will visit the state.
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The events, hosted Saturday at the Montshire Museum of Science, led parents through a discussion about their feelings around climate change while their kids played nearby.
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The main strategy for reducing harmful algae blooms is limiting the nutrients that can get into lakes and ponds, state regulators said.
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The shrimp fishery moratorium in New England will remain in effect with no firm end date, a board of the regulatory Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission voted Friday.
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Researchers have determined fiddler crabs are moving north of their historical range of northern Florida to Cape Cod as a result of ocean warming.
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The USDA cautions against using the plant hardiness zones, which are based on 30-year averages, as indicators for climate change. But gardeners say the maps reflect one of the ways they’re experiencing a warmer world.
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The state’s climate plan is getting its first update since 2009, and Granite Staters can have their voices heard through a series of community meetings in December and January.