BRIDGEWATER ― Join the Newfound Lake Region Association at the Newfound Lake Inn on Wednesday, March 18 at 5 p.m. for Newfound Science Pub, an…
Stacker compiled a ranking of the hottest Marches in New Hampshire since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information
The answer has to do with the air we breathe and that bright white snowpack, as an atmospheric scientist in Colorado explains.
Stacker compiled a ranking of the coldest Marches in New Hampshire since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information
Solar cycles, sea ice and rising electricity use all play a role. So does an unhealthy surprise that has been quietly hiding a large amount of global warming – until now.
American scientists found global warming has caused many tropical plants to bloom earlier or later than they did in the past.
Behind the long-term climate projections that affect our lives sits one of the most remarkable scientific achievements of the modern era.
Without rapid cuts to fossil fuels and a shift to clean energy, climate change could drive over a billion into hunger by 2100, hitting Africa hard.
Climate change is making people sicker and more vulnerable to disease. Erasing the federal endangerment finding increases the risk.
