Nov 14, 2017 | Stories
By Jim Gove | In My View | November 2017 | Published with permission This story represents solely the perspectives of the author. Photos were provided by NHCAW. On October 26, I attended the Engineering Living Shorelines in Tidal NH Workshop, held in Portsmouth and...
Nov 2, 2017 | Stories
By: Kirsten Howard Hampton, NH – Deb Bourbeau has been working with a group of her neighbors in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire to address some of the extreme high tide flooding they’ve been experiencing. “It’s pretty simple. We want to protect our homes and our...
Aug 25, 2017 | Stories
By: Lisa Graichen The NH Coastal Adaptation Workgroup (CAW) applauds the cities and towns in New Hampshire that have committed to support the Paris Climate Accord – an international agreement to combat climate change, adopted in December 2015 at the Conference of the...
Aug 25, 2017 | Stories
By: Lisa Graichen Concord, NH – Two recent policy developments in New Hampshire support preparedness and planning for sea-level rise, storm surge, and extreme precipitation. Both advance recommendations from the NH Coastal Risk and Hazards Commission, outlined...
Aug 14, 2017 | Stories
Pictured Above: Steve Miller (left), CAW Co-Chair / Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, presented Steve Bird (Right), Dover City Planner, with CAW’s 2017 Climate Adaptation Award at the Coastal Climate Summit on May 25, 2017. By: Nathalie Morison The...
Aug 7, 2017 | Stories
New Hampshire GRANIT and the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) Coastal Program are excited to launch a new website and training program for the New Hampshire Coastal Viewer mapping tool: www.nhcoastalviewer.org. The NH Coastal Viewer, which...