Climate Change
Finger Lakes 1: The Politicization of Climate Change
Climate change has become a strong topic of discussion in recent decades, resulting in a divide of denial and science. News outlet Finger Lakes 1 reported on how politics and the global factors are playing into the prominent topic of climate change. Research by Larry Hamilton, Professor of... Read More-
12/08/21
E&E News: Dems' spending bill taps small banks for climate justice
As climate change concerns begin to rise, legislators in Washington have began to shift the focus of resources toward implementing clean energy,... -
03/03/21
Soil Synthesis
Serita Frey, Professor of Natural Resources and the Environment A new National Science Foundation grant will support UNH efforts to understand the... -
10/07/20
Defrosting the Arctic
New research led by UNH aims to understand the interactions that stimulate the release of carbon from thawing permafrost in the Arctic. -
07/10/19
Pounding the Pavement
New research from UNH shows that thicker asphalt could extend the life cycle of roads — and save money — as the effects of climate change stress them...
Recent Stories
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01/04/19 - Climate Change WoesUNH professor Jennifer Jacobs was a lead author on the landmark Fourth National Climate Assessment released recently by 13 government agencies. Read More
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07/24/18 - Not Taking the PlungeNew research from UNH finds that as climate changes, so does lake recreation behavior. Read More
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03/28/18 - Rising Tides, Increasing FloodsNew research from UNH finds that so-called "nuisance flooding" along coastal roads has increased 90 percent in the past 20 years. Read More
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03/21/18 - Washboard LandscapeNewly discovered Seacoast-area ridges may hold clues about ice age, climate change. Read More
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02/05/18 - Here Come the Sea Squirts!Warmer ocean temperatures will accelerate the reproduction in invasive tunicates. Read More
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12/18/17 - UNH Researchers Find Effects of Climate Change Could Accelerate by Mid-CenturyNature lovers beware: Models show effects of climate change could be much stronger. Read More
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05/31/17 - Road ScholarsRising groundwater can flood roads up to two miles from the ocean, new research from UNH has found. On New Hampshire’s Seacoast, rising seas could cause flooded roads in... Read More
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04/10/17 - Climate Clues in MushroomsMushrooms are helping tell UNH researchers about rising carbon dioxide concentrations. Read More
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03/15/17 - When the Planet Warmed, Mammals ShrankMore than 50 million years ago, when the Earth experienced a series of extreme global warming events, early mammals responded by shrinking in size. Read More
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02/17/17 - Following Up with Sustainability FellowsUNH Today follows up with a couple of former Sustainability Institute fellows in this article. Read More