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A look at our changing environment.
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Where not to plant trees
Planting huge numbers of trees is often proposed as a way to reduce the severity of climate change. Studies have looked at the potential for Earth‘s ecosystems to support large additional areas of forest and have found that it would be possible to have at least 25% more forested area than we do now. This […]
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Plastic food packaging
Reducing the use of plastic is an important environmental goal. Plastic is made from fossil fuels and plastic pollutes the land and the oceans. It is estimated that 40% of plastic waste comes from packaging. Plastic packaging is extremely common in the supermarket and there is a growing desire to reduce its use. But it […]
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Artificial reefs
The coral reefs that surround tropical islands are a refuge for a wide variety of marine life and also form a natural buffer against stormy seas. The changing climate is bleaching coral reefs and breaking them down. Extreme weather events are becoming more common and are threatening coastal communities with flooding and erosion. Researchers at […]
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Climate change lawsuits
For the better part of a decade, there have been lawsuits against fossil fuel companies for their actions related to climate change. The Center for Climate Integrity, a nonprofit that provides legal support to communities suing oil companies, has tracked 32 cases filed by state attorneys general, cities, counties, and tribal nations against companies including […]
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Hope for amphibians
There are more than 7,000 known species of amphibians, the group of animals that includes frogs, toads, and salamanders. Over the past 25 years, more than 90 species are believed to have gone extinct and at least 500 more have declining populations. There are many factors contributing to the decline of amphibian populations but the […]
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The end of coal in New England
The last two coal-fired power plants in New England are scheduled to close by 2025 and 2028. The New Hampshire-based plants are operated by Granite Shore Power. The Schiller Station plant began operations in 1949 and the Merrimack Station was built in the 1960s. Granite Shore Power has come to an agreement with the Environmental […]