CONCORD, N.H. — Rivers are the one place scientists can get a full picture of what’s happening in the landscape, a scientific paper published in Frontiers in Water this week found. In New Hampshire, there are about 19,000 miles of streams and rivers that offer important information about water quality, pollution, and the impact of climate change, […]
Read MoreA new study has predicted that a system of ocean currents that transports warm water northward could collapse in the next 70 years. Climate scientists have warned that such collapse could cause sea level rise in the U.S. and extreme weather in Europe. The currents spread, or circulate, water in the Atlantic Ocean, the U.S. […]
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