The dead remains of foundation species can boost or deter how well future generations are able to grow and thrive.
Even though annual precipitation is rising nationally, the landscape is drying out more rapidly. That’s changing the water cycle.
HEBRON — The Newfound Lake Region Association invites residents and visitors alike to kick off the summer season by booking a Newfound EcoTour…
Around Lake Winnipesaukee this spring, the lake level has become hard to ignore.
Up to two-thirds of species are changing their behavioral patterns in response to seeing people in their natural environment.
SpaceX is poised to test its latest, most powerful rocket and to become a publicly traded company, all while under pressure from environmentalists.
MOULTONBOROUGH — For the third year in a row, the Moultonborough Public Library is the recipient of a $15,000 Sustainable and Resilient New En…
They are retreating into smaller areas of ocean and traveling further to find new places to live as Earth's climate rapidly changes.
The amount of rain falling on New Hampshire every year is going up, and projections say it will continue rising. But in what might seem like cruel irony, the storm patterns contributing to that trend are also a reason we’re seeing our landscape get drier, according to a study published last week by researchers from […]
Some rocks will burn, and others will melt, depending on how they were formed and what minerals they contain.
