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  • Forest Society Joins Senator Shaheen at Connecticut River Watershed Partnership Act Launch Event

    Matt Leahy
    September 28, 2023

    Forest Society staff recently joined our conservation partners in helping U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen announce the introduction of the Connecticut River Watershed Partnership Act.

  • New Hampshire Current Use Board to Hold Public Forums

    Matt Leahy
    September 25, 2023

    The NH Current Use Board to hold public will be holding a series of public forums to accept comments on the State’s Current Use Program starting in November.

  • Press Release: Forest Society and Partners Protect Shelburne Valley and Bald Cap Peak Forests

    Kelly Whalen
    September 25, 2023

    “These 3,700 acres are a remarkable addition to our constellation of nearly 200 forest reservations statewide,” said Jack Savage, president of the Forest Society.

New Hampshire Climate Assessment Released

Matt Leahy
July 25, 2022
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Researchers at the University of New Hampshire released the New Hampshire Climate Assessment. This report, an update of the 2014 NH Climate Assessment, concludes that by the year 2100 most of New Hampshire could expect 50 to 60 days a year to be above 90°F if current emissions trends continue.  It also notes that winters in our state, are warming more rapidly than any other season. In fact, winter time temperatures are expected to be an additional 10°F higher by the end of this century.

  • Read the entire New Hampshire Climate Assessment. 

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