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Better Living Through Electricity: Accelerating Our Transition to a Fossil-Fuel-Free Future – NH News

by WEBB member Phil Price, with contributions by Lisa Cunningham, Gavin Watson, and Hannah Pingree. North Haven’s sea level has risen roughly 8 inches since 1950, and will rise even more – and more rapidly – in the future. This is happening because burning fossil fuels has increased the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, causing higher temperatures. Glaciers

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Water, Earth, Birds, & Bugs (WEBB) 3-Year Highlights: Finding Common Ground & Collaborative Strength Around Nature & Community – NH News

by Juliet Lamont As we move into June of 2024, Water, Earth, Birds, and Bugs (WEBB) is nearing its third-year anniversary! And as a marker of our evolution, we’ve just launched our new website, www.nhwebb.org, to make resources more comprehensive and accessible, along with listings of key events, new hands-on activities for everyone to join in on, and partner highlights.  Over these

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Climate Resilience: Embracing Nature’s Superpowers – NH News

by Water, Earth, Birds, & Bugs (W.E.B.B.) author Juliet Lamont (with collaborators Alice Cornwell, Nan Lee, Monique Pettit, and Pam MacBrayne)  Climate change is packing a punch in Maine, and on North Haven.  This past January, the region experienced back-to-back blows.  High winds and storm surges converging with extreme tides and progressing sea level rise, brought extensive flooding and destruction.  On the island, damage

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