Spring Snow and Sea Level Rise Woes: Reflections on NH’s Wacky, Wet Winter
By Kirsten Howard and Nathalie Morison Coastal Resilience Staff at the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Coastal Program We got out just in the nick of time—right before NHDOT closed the roads as winter storm Riley’s angry tides swallowed them up...
Social Coast Forum 2018: A Rising Tide for Social Science
Kings Street in Downtown Charleston, SC. The week of February 5th marked the fourth biennial Social Coast Forum – a three-day conference in Charleston, South Carolina aimed at exploring, highlighting, and understanding the human component of coastal resource...
$1.26 Million in Aquatic Mitigation Grants for Salmon Falls/Piscataqua River Watershed
CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) Aquatic Resource Mitigation (ARM) Fund is now accepting pre-proposals for the 2018 Grant Round. The ARM Fund Program provides wetlands permit applicants with the option to contribute...
New RFP to fund climate resilience & public health in NH
Funding Opportunity: Building Resilience Against Severe Weather And Climate Effects CLICK HERE FOR RFP LEARN MORE ABOUT BRACE Who New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services is seeking two (2) Regional Public Health Networks What To develop a plan of action...