Portsmouth, NH – After reviewing 135 incredible submissions, the New Hampshire Coastal Adaptation Workgroup is excited to announce the winners of the #KingTideNH2019 Photo Contest. Now a regular event, the photo contest aims to raise awareness of New Hampshire’s...
Photo credit: Kyle Pimental By: Kyle Pimental (Strafford Regional Planning Commission) The Town of Durham recently installed a unique public art project that aims to close the spatial and temporal gaps between individuals today and the long-term effects of climate...
By: Steve Miller, Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve On May 13, CAW held its 18th workshop, titled WHAT ARE PEOPLE SAYING ABOUT TAKING ACTION ON CLIMATE? The workshop examined national survey data from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication...
A New Resource to Help Municipal Officials Improve Community Flood Resilience By: Samara Ebinger, NH Office of Strategic Initiatives How does a community effectively manage flood risk? Its existing resources (e.g., staff, plans, regulations and compliance procedures,...
Pictured above: New Hampshire’s 2019-2021 NOAA Coastal Management Fellow, Ben Sweeney (center), posing with co-supervisors, Abigail Lyon, Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership (Left) and Nathalie Morison, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Coastal...