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Forest Advocate: Mass Timber Construction Update
The ability of wood to store carbon in the long-term and the fact that manufacturing wood products requires less fossil fuels makes mass timber one way the country can meet the goals and guidance laid out in the DOE’s announcement.
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- Advocacy,
- Working Forests,
- Climate
Forest Advocate: New Climate Change Tools Released
Are you interested, and concerned, about how your hometown or favorite place to visit will feel like in the future as the World’s climate changes?
Forestry Focus: What's Wrong With This Tree?!
This June we’re seeing a dramatic “browning” of white pine needles across the region, and many people have been asking what could be creating this change.
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- Forestry,
- Working Forests,
- Climate
Forest Advocate: Proposed Farm Bill Reauthorization Contains New Forest Conservation Program
The Forest Society strongly supports the inclusion of FCEP in the next Farm Bill.
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- Advocacy,
- Climate,
- Land Conservation
The Rocks Recognized as Energy Champion
The annual awards recognize and honor the individuals and entities that make exceptional contributions that champion for the Granite State's energy future.
Forest Advocate: Legislative Update on Forest Carbon Market bills
Here's the latest on three bills considered by the NH legislature this session that are intended to address concerns about the forest carbon markets.
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- Advocacy,
- Climate,
- Working Forests
Forest Advocate: Updates on Management of the CT Lakes Headwaters Forest
As the holder of the conservation easement on the Connecticut Lakes property, the State has a duty to enforce the terms of the easement.
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- Advocacy,
- Working Forests,
- Climate
Something Wild: Lake ice is more than just frozen water
Ice acts as an insulator, reflecting sunlight so water at the bottom stays dark and cold.
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- Something Wild,
- Climate,
- Clean Water