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For the first time, 30% of electricity produced worldwide was from clean energy sources as the number of solar and wind farms continued to grow fast.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released an updated analysis of American fisheries late last week via its annual "Status of the Stocks" report, which provides an assessment of the populations of the seafood species fishermen catch and customers buy.
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With spring migration underway, scientists are eager to study how birds, and wildlife in general, will react to the 2024 eclipse. Research from the 2017 American eclipse gives us some things to look for in N.H. when the moon eclipses the sun.
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In Holderness, middle school students volunteered to serve as solar eclipse ambassadors to help the public better understand – and see – the total solar eclipse April 8.
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How researchers accidentally discovered black-capped chickadee dialects.
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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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The SEC is trying to make sustainable investing easier. But can you save for retirement in a way that’s both good for the planet … and good for your pocketbook?
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It's a crucial part of the ecological health of our living lakes.
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The Biden administration says it is imposing the "strongest-ever" tailpipe emission rules to protect public health and fight climate change.
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management says the wind energy area is about two million acres off New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts that range from 23 to 92 miles off the coast.
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The moon looms large in life on Earth as we know it. So, what would change if it disappeared? Or if it was much larger?