HOLDERNESS — Fifteen New Hampshire youth spent a week this summer putting environmental science into practice during the third annual Squam La…
If you own a home with a septic system, one of the most important things you can do to protect our lakes is keep it properly maintained. When …
A fifth heatwave is underway in the UK, risking crops, wildlife and the supply chain.
A local group is advocating for the health of Lake Winnipesaukee and pollinators around it, and they're taking their cause all the way to the …
Tropical forests store enormous amounts of carbon and harbor most of the world's terrestrial biodiversity.
A home might appear fine, but toxic contamination isn’t always evident by sight or smell.
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(The Center Square) – Federal environmental regulators are poised to approve New Hampshire’s request to officially end its mandated vehicle inspection and emissions testing program.
It seems increasingly likely that New Hampshire drivers who have scraped the inspection decal off their car windshields won’t have to replace it.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expressed preliminary support on Thursday for the end of New Hampshire’s vehicle inspection and emissions testing program, which ceased early this year. The agency shared two proposals on Thursday. One would grant New Hampshire’s petition to withdraw from the Ozone Transport Region, a regional air pollution organization; another would remove […]
