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This May New Hampshire Public Radio in collaboration with New Hampshire PBS is hosting the By Degrees Climate Summit 2024 at the University of New Hampshire, Durham. This year’s summit brings together journalists and change makers from across the region to talk about opportunities for transformative action in the face of the climate change crisis.
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In Exeter, New Hampshire, the National Weather Service said 1 to 2 inches of rain had already fallen in the morning and rates of 2 to 3 inches of rain per hour could be expected, according to the fire department.
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In New Hampshire, there's a heat advisory in effect for much of the state. The National Weather Service also issued a flood watch in parts of the state, with the potential for severe thunderstorms.
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Punishing heat waves have gripped America, Asia and Europe this July. A new study finds human-caused climate change is a major reason why.
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Some New England lawmakers are questioning the wisdom of plans to construct new transmission lines across their states, despite Canadian energy giant Hydro-Québec's insistence it can still meet its energy obligations.
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Hosted by NHPR’s climate & energy reporter Mara Hoplamazian, the By Degrees Climate Summit gathered people from across New England to talk about opportunities for transformative action in the face of the climate change crisis.
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The Gulf of Maine, a body of water about the size of Indiana that touches Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Canada, is warming faster than the vast majority of the world's oceans.
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Organizing Laconia Sled Dog races are increasingly challenging due to warming winters in New Hampshire.
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The climate study was published in Tuesday's Nature Communications.
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At a rally on Thursday, climate activists demanded that state officials expand New Hampshire’s renewable energy resources. They criticized Governor Chris Sununu for accepting donations from fossil fuel companies.